Think It First

 

One of the most common question asked by beginner investors is “Do I need to hire financial advisors?” before you can answer that question you need to ask yourself “how much can I improve my financial situation?” you can pay your bills on time, do your own taxes and you may even have life insurance.
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Post-accident to-do list

 

The weather conditions should not affect anything. Of course, it is clear to everybody that in winter accidents are more frequent, but you also have to remember that avoiding an accident is much more valuable than knowing how to recover from it. But in case you did end up in an accident please know what […]

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How often should you pay for your insurance?

 

In the good old days, the world was a simple place. You went into a store to buy goods, or to an agent or broker to buy services. The price was quoted and you paid it out of the cash in your bank account. If your account was poorly stocked with dollar notes, you had […]

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Is the proposal in Michigan realistic?

 

The easiest thing to say in the world right now is that some US states are suffering more than others in the recession. The national media rightly focus on the headline figures showing the total numbers of unemployed, the foreclosure rate, and so on. This can be somewhat deceiving because it hides the fact that […]

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The law changes and, for once, protects employees

 

Washington likes acronyms when it comes to lawmaking and this new law is no exception. This is the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) and this November sees it finally come into force. Because it affects both employers and the insurance industry, this has been a hard-fought change and was only signed into law last year. […]

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