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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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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...
Why Renters Insurance Is Worth It (Even If Your Landlord Doesn’t...
Renters insurance is one of the most affordable ways to protect yourself financially, yet it’s often overlooked. If you’re moving into a new apartment,...
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Kevin rear-ended a truck at a stoplight and caused $6,200 in damage. His insurance premium jumped from $1,850 to $2,960 per year for three years. One fender-bender cost him $4,490 out of pocket in surcharges, lost discounts, and his deductible alone.
ACA Marketplace Plans vs. Short-Term Health Insurance for the Self-Employed
Adriana chose a $148/month short-term plan over a $420/month ACA plan. Six months later, her thyroid medication and a specialist visit were both denied as pre-existing conditions. After premium tax credits, the ACA plan would have cost her $185/month.
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Your Business Interruption Insurance Has a Condition Most Owners Never Read
Dana's restaurant sat dark for 11 days after a city water main break — and her insurer denied her business interruption claim because her building hadn't been touched. Most BOP policies have this condition buried in the language, and most owners never see it coming.































