Saturday, February 15, 2014

February 14 - Online Discussion Question 2

Should you carry insurance if money is tight and you’re having a hard time financially? Explain.

11 comments:

  1. I think it's up to each individual to decide for their own situation, but I think each person should carry insurance. You may be paying a lot for it, but what it covers may even it out for you and be worth it.

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  2. Depending on how tight money truly is, I think you should definitely have insurance. If you're already dealing with financial strain, a small payment wouldn't be as bad as a large medical bill or having to pay for a major repair to your house.

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  3. It probably depends on how tight your money really is, but even if it is tight you should still have some just incase something big happens.

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  4. Yes, you should have insurance. If money's tight, you should just do something cheap. It's better than having nothing at all.

    Autumn

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  5. always have insurance. do what you can afford but always have it

    travis

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  6. You should have insurance, because you never know what come up, if money is tight, wait until you've saved enough to pay for at least the first bill.

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  7. I think that a small insurance plan might be okay. But some insurances you have to have like health and car. These plans will pay off if something does go wrong.
    Adam

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  8. It depends on how tight your money is, but even if it is pretty tight you should have some type of insurance just in case something bad happens.

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  9. Yes, you should still have insurance. Some insurance is necessary (like car insurance) and other insurance is just smart (like renters insurance).

    eyezik

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  10. It depends on how tight your money really is… some insurance you propbly should have…. like car and health insurance.

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  11. some insurance you should always carry, but you may not get much depending on how tight money is.

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