Monday, August 6, 2012By: Linda Ray BasicsBurial insurance often is just a contract that is set up with a funeral home or mortuary to take care of the final details for burial following death. The funeral home is paid upfront and the deceased is considered to have a prepaid burial. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 3, 2012By Miriam CaldwellWhen you find a new job and sit down to look at the benefits you may be surprised at the options that are available to you. It may seem overwhelming to consider all of the insurance that you can purchase. Do you really need all of the insurance or can you pass on some of the policies? READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 1, 2012By James Rada, Jr., eHow ContributorMost people aren't too concerned about how fancy the casket they are buried in is going to be when they die. They do worry about the cost of their funeral and the financial impact that it will have on their loved ones at a time when they are grieving over their loss. READ MORE >>
Friday, July 27, 2012By: Bobbie SageUnfortunately, many people who have antique jewelry and fine jewelry do not insure it properly, and a big segment of uninsured jewelry is jewelry gifts. It can often be an overlooked insurance until the jewelry is lost or stolen. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 24, 2012By: Bobbie SageOf course, thinking about how marriage will affect insurance is not at the top of a couple’s list when the wedding vows are taking place, but with every life stage and change, insurance needs to be a priority. The basics such as name and address changes are not the only insurance evaluations that need to be considered before and after the marriage. READ MORE >>
Friday, July 20, 2012The end of the year is approaching and I know many of you are reviewing your expenses to ensure you are paying the best price on things you have to pay for. Auto insurance is good one to start with. The tips below are solid and provide a step-by-step guide for reviewing and improving your policy. READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 19, 2012Anyone shopping around for insurance is going to want to compare quotes for multiple policies and from multiple sources before they settle on one. There’s more to it than just comparing numbers. It’s looking at the policy in relation to the numbers. How are these numbers evaluated? READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 19, 2012By: Bobbie Sage, About.com GuideIn insurance a peril is an exposure to an event that may cause damage to your home. Homeowners insurance covers the most common perils one would probably be exposed to in owning a home. Fire, lightning and internal explosion (like a furnace exploding) are examples of perils covered on most homeowners insurance policies. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 18, 2012By: K.C. RoadsIf you've ever experienced basement flooding due to a drain backup, you'll probably be eager to do anything to prevent it from happening again. It's not pretty, it's certainly not healthy and it's one of the few things that even the most avid DIYers will oftentimes get a professional plumber to take care of, rather than attempting a sewer cleanup themselves. READ MORE >>
Saturday, July 14, 2012By: Dachary CareyLandlord insurance provides similar protection to homeowner's insurance, but with expanded coverage to ensure your needs as a landlord are met. If you want to be a landlord, you should spend time evaluating policies and factor that expense into your budget. READ MORE >>
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