Understanding Your Homeowners Insurance Policy

October 9, 2009

You can count on a few surprises if you were to actually read your homeowner’s insurance policy. That’s what I’m proposing you do now. Take out your insurance policy and read it. It will take no longer than 30 minutes and might save you thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours. FYI… insurance is regulated [...]

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Reader Question: How Big Of Down Payment on a Home?

October 7, 2009

On Twitter, I asked if anyone had any financial related questions that they would like answered. Explaining that a good question will get its own blog post. A friend responded… “We’re looking to buy a home. We can manage to put 10%, but not the full 20%. Should we stick with just 10% or try [...]

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GenYwealth.com | September Review

October 5, 2009

September was a great month. The Bears are 2-1. Milton Bradley hopefully played his last game as a Chicago Cub, and GenYwealth.com continued to grow. Each month I perform a monthly review, to let you know where the site is headed and a little more about me personally. First, in case you missed them, here [...]

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What Is Coninsurance | Defination and Formula | Insurance 101

October 2, 2009

Coinsurance is an overlooked concept when purchasing and maintaining health and property insurance. Being in the insurance industry, I have met many home and business owners who were very under insured. One medium to large loss on their current policy could cause extreme financial hardship. Before reading, understand that insurance is different between states. Exact [...]

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GenYwealth | Link Love | Fall Edition

September 30, 2009

I can’t believe it’s the last day of September. I’m not complaining because fall is my favorite time of the year. Anyone from the Midwest knows that there is about 5 perfect days every October. The sun is out, trees are full of color, football is on, food and friends are close by. You couldn’t [...]

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