Actual Cash Value Insurance Policy

Choosing Between ACV and Replacement Cost

© Lisa Nichols

Nov 19, 2007

Consider buying replacement cost coverage instead of actual cash value. Learn more about the difference between ACV and replacement cost on the insurance blog now.


When you buy homeowner's insurance, find out what the additional premium is to add replacement cost coverage to your home and personal property inside the home. The standard homeowner's insurance policy is an actual cash value (ACV) policy that doesn't include replacement cost.

If you have a loss, even if it's covered by insurance, you'll lose money when the insurance company appraises the loss. The insurance company will depreciate the value of your home and personal belongings, using their own depreciation calculators to determine settlement amounts. Intrigued? Then learn more about the difference between actual cash value and replacement cost insurance.

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