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A reader doesn’t want to spend money repairing his home after a natural disaster. Continue reading
A reader doesn’t want to spend money repairing his home after a natural disaster. Continue reading
They’ll also (literally) drive you into the poor house. Continue reading
They aren’t aware their employers offer insurance for costs unrelated to healthcare. Continue reading
One in four Americans are part-time workers or independent contractors, yet don’t have the same benefits — like health insurance or a retirement plan — like their traditional-working peers. Continue reading
Three years ago, 8.5 percent of drivers were letting companies track their driving habits. Now, that number is at 6 percent. You can save on insurance without letting companies track your driving. Continue reading
Most drivers know that DUIs will make their insurance rates go up, but many may not know that minor driving infractions, like speeding and careless driving, will make your insurance premiums go up, too. Continue reading
A reader is looking for healthcare savings before she needs a procedure. Continue reading
It’s not as simple as it sounds, but also not as hard as it looks: Raise your credit score. Continue reading