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| Lake Worth | | If you decide to cancel your policy | | Producer: A term applied to an agent, |
| Fort Wayne | | (after acquiring new coverage) | | solicitor or other person who sells |
| El Paso | | outside of the 30-day period, you may | | insurance. |
| Winter Park | | have to pay a fee or penalty. | | |
| Toms River | | However, you may still save money | | Tickler: A reminder system used to |
| Portland | | after paying the fee if your new policy | | call an individual's attention to actions |
| Portsmouth | | affords you significant savings. So | | that must be taken at a future point in |
| Hemet | | while it is best to wait until your | | time. |
| Saginaw | | receive your renewal notice, you CAN | | |
| Turlock | | cancel your policy at any time. | | Examiner: An employee assigned by |
| Ann Arbor | | | | the state insurance department to |
| Syracuse | | While some companies raise their | | audit insurers' records. |
| Sunnyvale | | prices based on your actual age, | | |
| Topeka | | most companies increase the price of | | Net Retention: The amount of |
| Evansville | | their policies six months before your | | insurance that a ceding company |
| Escondido | | birthday. Its a term called Age | | keeps for its own account and does |
| Lorain | | Nearest in the industry, and that | | not reinsure. |
| Fort Myers | | half-year price increase could really | | |
| Odessa | | add up over a 20-year term policy. As | | Leasehold: An agreement which |
| Plano | | above, the quicker you purchase your | | gives a person the right to use and |
| Pompano Beach | | policy the better. | | occupy property. |