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Archives: 2017

Energy Saving Tips For Hot Summer Months

Keeping your home cool in the hot summer months can be as costly as keeping it warm in the wintertime. These energy-saving tips can help you minimize your electricity bill while staying cool and comfortable during the heat of the summer months: Set your thermostat to 78° or higher. This can lower your cooling bill by approximately 12%. While you are away from home, set...

Perfecting the Art of Insuring Your Startup

Starting a business is a dream for millions of entrepreneurial-minded individuals, from launching a new and innovative product line to opening a professional services firm. Coming up with the time, money and drive to take the first steps forward is a serious undertaking, especially with all the details that have to be just right. There is no one way to start your own business. But...

The Pickelball Health Club Uprising

Players of all ages enjoy pickleball. You may have heard of pickleball – a fun sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. And, you may kind of know how to play it. But, one thing is for sure, you keep hearing about it! Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports across the country, and more and more health clubs are providing...

5 Behaviors That Can Raise Your Life Insurance Premiums

Your hobbies, lifestyle, and overall health impact how much you pay for life insurance. For example, if you have decided to take up scuba diving, mountain climbing, rock climbing, BASE jumping, or skydiving, these activities will affect the cost of your policy. Essentially, your life insurance policy is a legal contract between you and the company that issues it. These companies evaluate all risks associated...

Consider How Flood, Wind & Earthquake Risks Can Affect Your Home

As a homeowner, you should feel secure that many of the perils that can bedevil your house are covered by insurance. While homeowners insurance is an extremely valuable safety net, though, it is not a cure-all for everything that could go wrong on your property. And even if you have strong homeowners coverage in place, you still hold a responsibility to consider risks such as...