If I drive my own car to work, does this affect my insurance? There are more than two million vehicles that use the public roads in the United States. There will be some vehicles that are being used for work, given the high number of registered vehicles. It is estimated that 1 out 4 vehicles are used […]
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When it comes to homeowners insurance, one of the most common questions is “How much does flood insurance cost?” While the answer to this question may seem simple, the truth is that there are a lot of factors that go into determining the cost of flood insurance. In this blog post, we will explore some […]
Capital One Venture Card has a lot of features that might make it appealing to travelers. But one feature that’s often top of mind for people planning trips is travel insurance. After all, no one wants to be left high and dry if their plans fall through or they get sick while on vacation. So, […]
I’ve read thousands of books and articles on financial planning. I’m still stunned at the number of books and articles that mislead people about which type of life insurance they should purchase. Many self-proclaimed experts will tell you to rent your term life insurance instead of buying permanent insurance (cash value). It’s a simple idea. Is it […]
Insurance coverage is vital for drivers. It can be difficult to determine which policy of auto insurance is right for you. Continue reading to learn how to navigate the maze of information to get the right coverage at the right price. It is not necessary to rule out buying a sports car because of the false belief […]
You’ve seen the Nationwide Insurance commercial. It’s the one with the talking baby. And you’ve probably wondered, who sings the Nationwide Insurance commercial? The song is called “I Know a Place” and it’s sung by Usher. The commercial first aired in 2008, and the song has been stuck in our heads ever since. If you’re […]
When it comes to insurance, renters have different requirements than homeowners. Homeowners are typically required to have insurance by their mortgage lender, but renters are not. However, that doesn’t mean that renters don’t need insurance. In this blog post, we will explore the different types of insurance that renters are required to have and how […]
It depends on what religion you are, but if you are asked about Christmas words like “Jesus”, Santa”, or “Turkey”, it may come up. When asked about Insurance, you might be able to think of a few other words. What do Insurance and Christmas have in common? 1. While many may wish Christmas came more often, we all […]
Massachusetts is considered a “no-fault” state for auto insurance. This basically means that your policy covers your injuries and expenses while the policy of the other driver pays for their injuries and expenses. Massachusetts law mandates auto insurance. There are four mandatory parts with the minimum liability requirements for each. Part 1, Bodily injury to others protects you […]
In the United States, employer-sponsored health insurance is the most common way that people get their health coverage. In 2019, about 157 million people, or 55% of the population, had employer-sponsored health insurance. But how much does this coverage cost employers? And how does that cost compare to other ways of getting health insurance? In […]