When Your Home Is On Wheels: How Auto Insurance Only Covers So Much

Mobile homes, whether they are mobile or stationary, need coverage just like any other dwelling. If you financed your mobile home, your bank undoubtedly requires you to carry insurance since it protects both you and the bank against financial loss. When you frequently pick your home up and move all over the place, as is common with some careers that require regular relocation, it may be confusing as to what type of insurance you need--auto or home. [Read More]

3 Tips For Reducing Auto Insurance

If you have a vehicle, you are legally required to purchase auto insurance. This will help protect your financial investment in the event you are in an accident. The cost to repair your vehicle can add up quickly and it's important you have the coverage to pay for any damages to your car and for any medical injuries that may happen. Knowing specific tips that can help lower the amount of your monthly premiums can help reduce your costs year round: [Read More]

3 Ways Your Next Home Can Lower Your Insurance Premium

When shopping for a new home, not only do you have to worry about the cost of your home, but the expenses that are included when being a homeowner. A major expense that you have to include in your home purchase is the cost of your homeowners insurance. This cost can be a big expense and you will likely be required to obtain this coverage by your mortgage lender, which is why you may want to consider ways to save on your insurance premium. [Read More]

The Second Weaning -- Helping Your Children To Become Financially Independent

So your children have just graduated from college and will soon be starting their first "real" jobs. Until now, you've paid a majority of their bills, such as their car-related payments and their cell phone, but you're ready to change that. Of course, your children may not be able to take on all of their bills at once, but the following are a few ways you can help wean them from your financial bosom while also helping them to adjust to their new reality. [Read More]