What's inside your house may cancel your homeowner insurance. Here's how to make sure this doesn't happen.
Insurers are hiking premiums and cutting benefits. A Consumer Reports pollfinds homeowners are unhappy with coverage from some of the industry'sbiggest names.
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It’s open enrollment, and with premiums and other costs constantly going up, it pays to take the time to review your options.
You can use either a Health Savings Account or a Flexible Spending Account to pay for medical expenses that may not be covered by your insurance.
If you’re still sifting through health plan literature trying to figure out what do to about your insurance in 2010, these tips can help.
Insurance companies using credit scores to determine whether a customer “fits the bill” is a byproduct of the Great Recession – one we should prepare for.
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There’s a lot more to getting the best auto insurance deals than listening to talking geckos.
Amid the heap of obligations and expenses that come with buying a house, title insurance can be one of the most bewildering.
Despite changes to Medigap, one thing is not expected to change - the large variation in prices for providing exactly the same services.
What’s the best time to buy a home? Your realtor mey tell you NOW, but here's how to see through the standard pitch.