Fab Fridays | 4 Money-Saving Insurance Tips for Couples | ET w/ Farmers

September 13, 2013

So you’ve survived the planning…had a fabulous wedding with all the people you love and now you’re ready to start a new chapter in your life with the person you’ve just promised to love forever… but now what?  You’ve signed a piece of paper that makes you marriage official in the eyes of the law, but what does that mean and what do you have to do beyond opening a joint checking account and changing your last name at the Social Security office?  Well today we’re going to talk about insurance and some amazing ways to save money as a married couple because who doesn’t want to save money?

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Elbert Taylor with Farmer’s Insurance

When you first get married, there are so many exciting new experiences to look forward to as a couple. Insurance likely is not on that list. Couples, however, are often able to access better rates and better coverage than either spouse would have individually. Some of the benefits of combining insurance policies include discounts for having multiple policies with the same company and getting the same coverage for less. Here are the most common types of insurance and some of the marital benefits.

 

1. Car Insurance
You might not think that a 25-year-old single man is any different than when he gets married the next day. In the eyes of insurance underwriters, however, he is a completely new man and a much lower insurance risk once he says “I do.” Married men attract much lower car insurance rates than their single counterparts. Statistically, they get into fewer accidents. When you get married, one of the first telephone calls should be to the insurance agent to obtain a new quote.

If both spouses have vehicles and have insurance policies with different companies, bring them both to one company. Many insurers offer discounts for multiple-car families. Be sure to ask for several quotes, both from your existing insurers and from their competition to get the best price.

2. Life Insurance
Life insurance premiums are also based in part on marital status so renewals may be less expensive after marriage. Your combined income replacement needs may also change. For example, if you each owned a home with a mortgage while you were single, after marriage you may choose to sell one of the houses and pay off that mortgage. That leaves you with less overall debt to pay off if one of you dies. If either of you came into the marriage with minor children, your life insurance needs may also decline as the spouse’s income will help contribute to the financial needs of the kids. When you get married, it is important to sit down with your insurance agent and review both of your policies together. Don’t forget to think about plans with savings benefit for the little ones.

3. Health Insurance
If you and your new spouse both have group health insurance plans at your places of employment, they are likely to be very different in their coverage and their premiums. It is often less expensive to add a spouse to a group health plan than to maintain separate plans. Compare both plans and choose the one that most closely matches your needs. If either you or your spouse is self-employed and the other works for an employer, covering the self-employed spouse under the group plan will usually be less expensive than maintaining an individual plan

4. House Insurance
House insurance consists of both insurance on the structure itself (if you own the home) and insurance on the contents – all of your “stuff.” Contents insurance is needed whether you own or rent. The first way that you and your spouse may save money on house insurance is if you go from two homes down to one. One entire policy goes away. The second reason why it may be less expensive is because it is cheaper to cover your combined contents than it was under separate policies. Let’s say that you have about $200,000 in furniture, clothes, kitchen equipment and everything else that is in your home. The contents portion of your insurance policy may be $300 per year. Your spouse may have $50,000 in contents and is paying $75 per year. Combining the $250,000 in contents into one policy may only cost $325, saving you $50 per year.

The Bottom Line
It may not be the best part of getting married, but saving money on insurance is one of the best financial benefits of matrimony.

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Elbert Taylor
Farmers Insurance
386 29th St
San Francisco, CA 94131-2305
License Number: 0E09797
415-285-4800 (Office)
415-285-4801 (Fax)
etaylor1@farmersagent.com
http://www.farmersagent.com/etaylor1


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Thomas & Emily’s Stylish SF Wedding | Presidio, SF

September 11, 2013

From the way they met, to the way Thomas proposed, to the gorgeous, vintage wedding complete with an antique Roles Royce these two fit together perfectly and damn can they boogie down!

When we walked into Emily’s room at the Hotel Monaco, I fell in love with her all over again because of course she was wearing a sassy, silk, cheetah print robe and proceeded to drink champagne from the bottle…my kind of girl.  And can we talk about her dress?!?  Hand beaded and stunning, and yes she went with a creamy beige…love it!  We also had the pleasure of meeting Flabongo (pronounced Fla-bong-GO) which is obviously a hollow, pink, plastic flamingo that you drink beer from and as you can see in the story told below, it managed to spend the majority of it’s day with us.

The boys were quite dapper in the snazzy suits, with green socks and ties that coordinated (great job Thomas!) and the added bonus was their stunner shades.  Things were a little quieter when we got to their room but it wasn’t long before the bottle of Bullet was gone,the energy level was up and they were posing for their rock star “album cover” unfortunately I can’t remember what their band name was.

But all Flabongo’s aside, it was gorgeous San Francisco day when best friends stood before all the people they love most in the world and made a promise to one another.  A promise to love and cherish each other and each moment because they know that they are the lucky ones, lucky enough to have found one another and smart enough to hold on.

I think the quote Thomas’s brother read during his speech sums it up best:

Life is short, break the rules, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, love truly, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.

-Mark Twain

Congratulations from the bottom of my heart

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-Thank you to my fabulous 2nd shooter Tamarind Free Jones!

-Venue & Caterer: Presidio Social Club  Veronica, Veronica@PresidioSocialClub.com 

-Flowers: Done by Emily’s mom!

-HairSarah Jordan, Sarah.AnneJordan@gmail.com

-Make-up: Celia, Celia@waxaddict.com

-DJ: Amy Azzolina, AmyAzzolina@gmail.com


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Congratulations Doug & Kira!!! | SF City Hall

September 7, 2013

On a 6 week journey around the US Doug and Kira made their way to our beautiful city to tie the knot and officially proclaim their love for one another! Enjoy the rest of your adventure and congratulations!!!

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I Now Pronounce You Wives!!! | Susan & Jennifer City Hall Celebration | SF

September 7, 2013

I now pronounce you wives!!!

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