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How to create a home inventory

How to create a home inventory

Posted in General, Home

If your belongings were lost, damaged or stolen, would you know their value when the claims process starts? Having a home inventory can simplify the claims process and help you recover faster. Learn how to start your home inventory in three steps.

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5 ways to avoid tax identity theft

Posted in General, Home

Tax season is a prime opportunity for criminals to hijack your identity for their own financial gain. Learn five ways to protect your personal information and help minimize your exposure to tax-related identity theft.

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How to make the most of your annual insurance review

Posted in General, Auto, Home, Business

Your life and business are constantly updating and changing. It’s essential that your insurance stays up-to-date with your life to make sure your coverage is accurate in the event of a loss. Learn about the ins and outs of an annual insurance review.

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6 holiday shopping rules to help prevent identity theft

Posted in General, Auto, Home

When holiday shopping goes into full swing, so do identity thieves looking to steal your personal information. Don’t let identity theft ruin your holidays. Protect yourself by following these holiday shopping rules.

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Mortgage protection and home warranties: Protection beyond home insurance

Posted in General, Home

Mortgage protection insurance and home warranties can be useful tools to help you prepare for unexpected circumstances while protecting your family and property. Learn how each of them compare and contrast to home insurance coverage.

Insuring your college-bound student

Insuring your college-bound student

Posted in General, Auto, Home

If you have a son or daughter heading off for college, you’re probably thinking about dorm supplies and textbooks — not insurance. Unfortunately, that oversight could end up costing you or your child big bucks. Follow these guidelines to make sure your coverage is in A+ shape before move-in day.