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What To Know When You Purchase Life Insurance

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If you haven’t bought life insurance in the past, it might seem simple enough to buy a policy that covers your salary and make payments over time. However, because this type of policy is usually bought to protect those you care about, it’s important that you make solid decisions that ensure that your loved ones get the funds they are entitled to. Here are three things you should know when you are getting life insurance. Read More»

Seniors: 3 Signs That You Are Paying Too Much For Prescription Medication

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As you get older, you might find yourself taking more prescription medication than you have taken in the past. This can take a lot of money out of your pockets each month, which can be especially difficult if you are now retired. However, there is a chance that you are paying more for your medication than you have to. These are a few signs that it might be time to make some changes so that you can save a significant amount of money on the medications that you have to purchase each month. Read More»

Three Common Questions (And Answers) About Auto Insurance

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Protecting yourself against the financial risks that come from driving a car is an important task for anyone to do. Even a seemingly minor auto accident can result in extremely expensive repair costs and medical bills. Unfortunately, there are many people that are not very informed when it comes to auto insurance policies, but learning the answers to the following questions concerning these policies will make it easier to make sound choices when it comes to this protection. Read More»

Does Homeowner's Insurance Cover Short-Term Rentals?

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If you need another source of income, renting out extra space in your home or finding tenants for a second house you own is a good way to earn some cash. In general, homeowner’s insurance doesn’t cover tenants who rent housing for long periods of time (e.g. 12 month lease), but what about short-term tenants who stay less than 30 days? It depends on the circumstances of the rental. Here’s more information about this issue. Read More»

After The DUI: What Driving Difficulties To Expect

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Drunk driving happens all too frequently. Even if no one is injured by your actions, a DUI conviction has immense repercussions for your entire life. In addition to serious legal obligations such as fines or possible jail time, your driving life will be affected. You will need to make often difficult arrangements for getting your license back and insuring your vehicle.  License Most courts will either completely take away your driving rights or give you a restricted license. Read More»