Renting Out Your Dream -- 5 Tips For Managing Costs For Your Vacation Rental Home

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Are you thinking about buying a vacation home? It can be a great way to maximize your time off and minimize the costs of visiting your favorite vacation spot. But if you – like many owners – are planning to rent the home out when not using it, you may be in for a financial shock. Many second home owners find that the costs spin out of control and the rental income doesn’t earn as much as they thought it would.…

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2016 Changes To Medicare

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If you are currently on Medicare or will be soon, you need to be aware of changes to the system that will be taking place in 2016. For some Medicare recipients, these changes will mean a substantial rise in their Medicare Part B premiums and other costs. Because the changes are extensive, protecting yourself with good medicare supplement insurance will be more important than ever. COLA Social Security recipients were unhappily surprised to learn that they would not be receiving their usual cost of living adjustment (COLA) in 2016.…

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Retiring From Dental Practice? Don't Cancel Your Malpractice Insurance Yet

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The average person isn’t an expert on dental procedures. That means that they don’t always know right away if something has gone wrong, and lawsuits over dental malpractice can happen months – or even years – after the fact. This means that retirement doesn’t necessarily mean it’s time to get rid of your dental malpractice insurance. In fact, this depends on what type of insurance you currently have as well as whether you can fully commit to no longer performing any dental procedures at all.…

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