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Don’t Let Your Income Slip When You Do

Chances are you started your small business with long days and longer nights. You are fully aware of the truth of the old saying: “When you are self-employed you work for the toughest boss in the world!” But if you are carrying your business on your shoulders, who is carrying you? More precisely, who will carry you if you are no longer able to carry...

Planning to Rent Out Your Home for Super Bowl Week? Make Sure You’re Properly Insured First

Homeowners looking to score a windfall by renting out their residence to Super Bowl ticket holders next February should first contact their insurer, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) “Before renting out all or part of your home, tell your insurer about your plans to make sure you’re covered if your property is damaged or if someone is injured,” said Jeanne M. Salvatore, senior vice...

Three Insurance Resolutions for the New Year

Some people vow to exercise more, or to quit smoking or to read more books, and these are all admirable New Year’s resolutions. But what about resolutions that help provide you with peace of mind, more protection and a little more money in your wallet?  These three straightforward “insurance resolutions" that can help you start 2014 on the right foot: Check to See If You...

5 New Years Resolutions That Can Lower Your Insurance Costs

Making positive changes in your lifestyle may do a lot more than just improve your quality of life; it can save you money on your insurance policies. This year make a News Years Resolution that you’ll stick to and let it pay off in more ways than one! Here are 5 resolutions to make this year that can lower your insurance costs and by saving...

Are You Covered If You, Or Someone In Your Home Damages Someone’s Reputation? With A Personal Injury Endorsement You Are…

  America has just come through a hard-fought election, with negative attacks and mudslinging on both sides. But compared to some of the political disagreements of the past, one might say today’s elections are relatively tame affairs. Early in our nation’s history the sitting Vice President, Aaron Burr, shot and killed former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in a duel that began over political disagreements that...