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6 Questions (and Answers) About French Drains
Posted: October 21, 2024
If you’re dealing with a wet basement or a soggy lawn, you might want to look into installing a French drain. While it’s not necessarily a “quick fix,” a French drain can be a smart investment to keep your home and yard dry. Here’s what to know before you dig. What are French drains? French drains are trenches that redirect surface water and groundwater in...
How much car insurance do I need?
Posted: October 14, 2024
Determining how much insurance you need to be fully protected and fit into your budget is a tricky task. Many factors come into play when answering this question. Things like state minimums, lender requirements, and the value of your assets are all considered when determining the answer. How much car insurance is enough? The answer to this question will vary wildly depending on many factors...
8 Homeowners Insurance Coverages You Need
Posted: October 11, 2024
When it comes to homeowners insurance, not all policies are created equal. And that’s important to remember when it comes to protecting what could very well be your biggest asset. Check out the list below, which shows some major “must haves” in homeowners insurance. The right limits. One thing that people commonly gravitate to when they hear “value of the home” is what they paid...
What is Full Coverage Insurance?
Posted: October 7, 2024
If you’ve ever bought or leased a car, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve been told you need “full coverage” auto insurance while under a loan or lease. But what exactly does that mean? Honestly, there is no such thing. It is not a term generally used by insurance companies because no insurance company can cover 100% of all situations, which is why so many...
Coach vs. Mentor: What Can They do for Your Professional Development?
Posted: October 4, 2024
Whether it’s in our personal lives, athletic activities or professional endeavors, many of us have relied on the guiding hand of a trusted third party to help overcome challenges. Our first encounter may have been a grade school coach who helped us learn how to hit a ball or shave a few seconds off the mile run. Later, we may have been mentored in our...