Insurance

  • Insurance

    Why Your Business Needs Cyber Insurance

    Firms and entities of all sizes appreciate the role of a general liability business insurance policy. For a small monthly premium, entrepreneurs can get hundreds of thousands, if not millions, in coverage. In turn, this protection takes care of different types of problems, including workers’ injuries, lawsuits from customers, and more. However, even though businesses heavily rely on technology, not…

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  • Budgeting

    These Apps Will Lower Your Medical Bills

    Technology revolutionized everything in our lives, ranging from transportation to shopping. This is even true when it comes to medical care. Instead of rushing to the nearest hospital ER or making an urgent care appointment, patients can lookup their symptoms online. However, not many people know about how apps are replacing insurance companies and hospitals. They cover copays and connect…

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  • Budgeting

    Budgeting 101: Tricks of the Trade

    When laying out your finances, you need to make sure that you have a proper budget in place. This is important no matter how much money you make per month, from the person who earns six figures to the man living paycheck to paycheck.

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  • Insurance

    Finding Benefits Outside of your Job

    The best way to make sure that you are covered in case of job loss is by preparing yourself before the worst situation may come along. The good news is that preparation and finding benefits doesn’t have to be as exhausting of an ordeal as you may first imagine.

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  • Budgeting

    Part Three: Preparing for Inflation-Adjusted Premiums

    In January, your tax credits and average health insurance cost, per month, are going to change. Whether it’s a private plan, an employer-sponsored one, or Medicare, all consumers’ income brackets are going to be adjusted for inflation. In short, if your household earnings go up, your premiums might not because of the higher income brackets. Moreover, consumers may even qualify…

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  • Homeowners

    Choosing a Homeowners Insurance that’s Right For You

    Homeowners insurance is one of the best ways to protect you and your family in case of any unexpected occurrences – fire, earthquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes to name a few. The price of your home insurance will depend on a few factors such as the age of the house, your state, and the probability of environmental factors occurring. Choosing a…

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  • Budgeting

    Part Two: Inflation and Your Health Premiums

    Generally, the government takes care of a portion of your health insurance premiums. The amount is based on someone’s income bracket, which changes every year because of inflation. In a previous article, we discussed how this impacts the average monthly health insurance cost, even if a household’s income doesn’t go up or down. The change will effect the 2019 Medicare…

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  • Budgeting

    The 2020 Inflation Adjustment and Your Health Premiums

    Starting next year, inflation will impact the average monthly health insurance cost and the Medicare premiums 2020 rates. More specifically, even if your income doesn’t change, inflation might diminish your taxable earnings. In turn, you may qualify for lower premiums and tax savings. Having said that, higher health insurance options are also on the table. If your income increases, so…

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  • Insurance

    Student Contents Insurance: How it Works

    If you’re studying at school, it’s more likely than not that you’ll own some valuable items: a laptop, camera, printer, bicycle, and phone. It’s a good idea to protect all of your gadgets from theft, accidents, and fire to prevent any headaches that come with those unfortunate scenarios. You’ll pay a monthly or yearly fee that will protect your items…

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  • Credit Cards

    Insurance Offered Through Credit Cards

    With credit cards, it can often seem like benefits and rewards are ploys to get you to enroll in debt and steep interest. Credit cards make money through interest paid on your debts. So, yes, their goal is to put you in debt. Still, there are benefits in credit cards that make their usage a good choice. If you make…

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