The fine print on homeowners insurance can mean the difference between almost no coverage and comprehensive protection, so hire a trained professional to take a look at yours.
If you’re looking to scrounge up some extra scratch for gifts this year, there is plenty to be saved from tweaking your insurance policies a bit.
It's become a symbol of sorts for the federal government's budget dysfunction: Unless Congress acts before Jan. 1, doctors will again face steep Medicare cuts that threaten to undermine health care for millions of seniors and disabled people.
The Supreme Court says it will hear arguments over President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, setting up an election-year showdown over the White House's main domestic policy achievement.
Here are some pitfalls to avoid after that e-mail arrives letting you know that your company's open enrollment season has started.
Good news for seniors: The government says Medicare's basic monthly premium will rise less than expected next year, by $3.50 for most. It could be good, too, for President Barack Obama and Democrats struggling for older Americans' votes.
More employers are giving workers the option to tame health insurance costs for next year if they provide a blood sample and reveal details about their health habits.





