How Much Car Insurance Do I Really Need?
A practical breakdown of state minimums, recommended liability limits, and the optional coverages that protect your finances after an accident.
Practical, unbiased explainers on the coverage decisions that affect your finances most. Updated regularly with new guides across auto, home, life, health, and business insurance.
A practical breakdown of state minimums, recommended liability limits, and the optional coverages that protect your finances after an accident.
Term insurance is cheap and simple. Whole life is expensive and permanent. Here is how to decide which one actually fits your goals.
Flat dollar versus percentage deductibles, separate wind and hurricane deductibles, and how to choose the amount that actually saves you money.
Network rules, referral requirements, out-of-pocket costs — the practical differences between HMO and PPO health plans and who each one suits best.
What general liability covers, what it does not, and how small business owners should size limits to protect both clients and the company.
Gap insurance pays the difference between what you owe on a financed car and its actual cash value. Here is when it pays for itself.
Renters insurance is one of the cheapest and most misunderstood policies on the market. Here are the most common myths — and the truth.
Most states allow insurers to use credit-based insurance scores. Here is how it works, why it matters, and what to do about it.
Standard homeowners insurance excludes flood damage. Here is how the National Flood Insurance Program and private flood policies fill the gap.
Your income is your most valuable asset. Here is how short-term and long-term disability insurance work — and which one most workers actually need.
Umbrella insurance extends your liability limits across home and auto policies for surprisingly little money. Here is when it is worth buying.
A clear walkthrough of what to do at the scene, what to tell your insurer, and how to keep your claim moving forward without surprises.
How HSAs work alongside high-deductible health plans, the triple tax advantage, and when this combination beats a traditional plan.
How much life insurance new parents actually need, the cheapest way to buy it, and why even stay-at-home parents should be covered.
Coverage, classification codes, experience modifiers, and the audit process — a primer for small business owners on workers' comp insurance.