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Wednesday, October 14, 2020Some people are shocked to learn that homeowners insurance doesn't cover everything in the house or related to living there. Insurance companies can only take on so much risk, so they have exclusions. Here are some things the typical home insurance policy does not cover: 1. HVAC Repairs And Replacement READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 16, 2020It may seem like there's no correlation between how you handle your money and how you drive your car, but there is. Auto insurance providers check your credit as part of their algorithm for determining your premiums. This may seem unfair, but in most states it's legal for auto insurance companies to consider your credit score when reviewing your application. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 12, 2020If you want to know exactly what's up with your home insurance, read your policy and call your agent. There's too much bad information out there that gets passed around and repeated so often that it must be true, but it's not. Here are five of the big ones: Renters Will Be Covered Under the Landlord's Policy READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 22, 2020You worked hard for years. But, your retirement savings is not as ideal as you like. Or, you may still be very young. You want to build up a way to pay for all your retirement goals now. Whole life insurance could be one way to do this. This type of insurance provides more than just a death payment. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, June 30, 2020Your small business insurance needs a very specific companion: the certificate of insurance. It’s a valuable business insurance tool, and it’ll keep you safe when working with vendors. Whether you’ve landed a new client, are expanding your business or are simply outsourcing a project, this certificate might save you if liability claims arise. READ MORE >>
Sunday, May 31, 2020It's easy for people to get in the habit of paying their insurance bills without thinking much about them. After all, it's a rote statement that comes every month that you likely don't even look at. But there's danger in doing taking this approach because a policy was never meant to be a static document. READ MORE >>
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