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Health Insurance Options Under 30: What Young Adults Need to Know
Being under 30 often comes with a sense of independence—but that doesn’t mean health insurance should be an afterthought. While younger adults may be...
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Your Renters Insurance Doesn’t Cover Your Roommate. This Is What That...
Kelsey and her roommate split an $18/month renters insurance premium and assumed both were covered. When the roommate's guest slipped in the apartment, the insurer denied the roommate's liability claim. She paid $4,700 out of pocket.
What Is Renters Insurance and Why Do You Need It?
Renting a home or apartment offers flexibility, convenience, and fewer maintenance responsibilities. But it does not remove the financial risks that come with everyday...
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How Much Business Insurance Coverage Do You Really Need?
Business insurance is essential, but buying too much or too little can create problems. Underinsuring leaves you exposed to lawsuits, financial shocks, and compliance...
What Is Business Insurance and Why Every Small Business Needs It
Starting and running a small business takes vision, grit, and constant decision-making. Whether you’re managing a storefront, offering professional services, or building a digital...
Your Homeowners Policy Won’t Cover Your Home-Based Business
Rachel stored $12,000 in candle-making inventory in her garage. When a water heater leak destroyed everything, her homeowners policy denied the claim entirely.
The Life Insurance Laddering Strategy Most Families Have Never Heard Of
Daniel bought a $1.2 million, 30-year term policy at 33 and discovered at 45 that he'd been paying for coverage his family didn't need, while carrying a gap in the years when their financial exposure was highest. Life insurance laddering fixes both problems.
Homeowners Insurance Doesn’t Cover Flooding
Sandra had $340,000 in homeowners coverage and three feet of water in her living room. Her insurer paid zero. The standard homeowners policy excludes flooding entirely, and most homeowners don't find out until after the loss.
































