Does my insurance coverage follow me if I am borrowing another persons vehicle?; Am I too small for Directors and Officers coverage?

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Question by absolute_man_99: Does my insurance coverage follow me if I am borrowing another persons vehicle?
I am insured through AAA in CA. I only have the basic coverage. I am borrowing a family members car and I am not one of the insured drivers on the car ( which is also insured through AAA). I backed into a vehicle and did some minor damage. Does my insurance follow me when I am driving another persons vehicle?

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Answer by Brad D
no it wouldbe under the owners ins.

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Am I too small for Directors and Officers coverage?
By TonyMatera No longer a boutique coverage offered to round out high level corporate insurance accounts Directors and Officers Liability Insurance (D&O) is something all business and non-for-profit organizations need to ask their agent about.
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How do I fiqure out what I need to pay each month on my credit card debt?; Follow From the Wires

Question by : How do I fiqure out what I need to pay each month on my credit card debt?
I have a credit card balance of $ 5,000 and an APR of 22.90%. If I want to pay this debt off in 3 years, how would I fiqure out how much I need to pay each month?

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Answer by Bert
cut the card up—asap. Go to a bank and borrow on your car, your mother or some other collateral and get out of that ridiculously high obligation. Here is the answer, though:

$ 193.29 which gives you a total of 6959 over the three years. Wow, $ 1959 to finance $ 5000. Besides that, you’d have to quit using the card to accomplish this. I suppose you have to pay $ 25.00 per year to keep the card in force, too.

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