The Three Most Common Medicare Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Posted on: 26 March 2019

If you are turning 65 soon, it is time to start thinking about Medicare. Medicare can be a huge blessing for those with a low enough income to utilize all that it offers as well as those who can afford to spend some money out of pocket. However, for individuals who fall in the median wage category, Medicare can be a bit of a pain sometimes. Here are a few tips on how to avoid a few pitfalls that may break the bank.
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5 Auto Insurance Savings You May Not Know About

Posted on: 4 February 2019

Most people choose to buy auto insurance because it's a necessity. Each state has its own requirements in place as to what coverage needs to be purchased. If you've been wanting to switch policies or get a new provider, there may be ways to for you to save a bit of money. This article can make it possible to get the right coverage even if you're on a tight budget. Here are some auto insurance savings tips that you may not know about:
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Things A First Time Homeowner Should Know

Posted on: 13 December 2018

Spending years on building a good credit history and saving money in a bank account is a common road that many people take towards home ownership. Being handed the keys to a house for the first time as a owner is a great experience, especially due to not having to worry about dealing with a landlord. However, what many people fail to realize is that home ownership comes with a substantial amount of responsibility and possible problems.
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Are You A Contractor? Why You Should Protect Yourself With Contractor Liability Insurance

Posted on: 28 October 2018

Working as a contractor can land you in some very diverse environments. One day could find you in a residential client's home as you repair their walls after a pipe lets loose and destroys the existing drywall. Another project might lead you to a construction site where you put the finishing touches on a new building.  Each of these types of jobs comes with its own set of risks, and it's important for you to protect yourself.
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