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7 Life Insurance Questions to Ask Before You Buy

7 Life Insurance Questions to Ask Before You Buy

Purchasing life insurance is not something to be done lightly. It requires researching various policies to find what works best for you, your family, and your budget. Here are a series of questions that can help you as you shop for the best policy.  1. Do I Need Life Insurance? It’s easy to say everybody needs insurance, but what will you use it for? Take...

Frozen Pipes Could Cost Your Business—Here’s How to Help Prevent Issues

Frozen Pipes Could Cost Your Business—Here’s How to Help Prevent Issues

Frozen pipes are more than just an inconvenience—they can cause severe damage to your property. Whether you’ve experienced it firsthand or have heard the stories, it’s important to stay prepared and know what to do if it does happen. Those deep-winter cold snaps can send temperatures plummeting, and homes with exposed or inadequately protected plumbing can have pipes freeze—or worse, burst—under the pressure of expanding...

What to Bring When Buying a Car?

What to Bring When Buying a Car?

That shiny new ride is right in reach. You’ve searched high and low, spent more time reviewing reviews on Google than you want to admit, but the time has come! You are ready to purchase your new (or new to you) vehicle. Before you head over to the dealership, make sure you have all the documents you’ll need to make the process as smooth as...

Driving Safety Tips as Daylight Savings Ends

Driving Safety Tips as Daylight Savings Ends

Fall and the end of daylight savings time is upon us once again. As the clocks are turned back an hour, you can expect your normal sleeping patterns to be disrupted for about a week before they return to normal, as the amount of sunlight in a day is less. Driving to work or around town could be just that much more challenging. Here are some...

What Is a Lienholder?

What Is a Lienholder?

If you've recently purchased a car and are wondering why you haven't received the title yet, you're not alone. For many first-time car buyers, this can be a bit of a surprise, but in many states, the buyer does not receive the title until the auto loan is paid off. Until then, the title is often held by an entity known as a “lienholder.” A...