Tips for Choosing a Health Insurance Plan
Posted: April 10, 2025
Navigating health insurance can feel overwhelming, but choosing the right plan is important for your well-being and financial security. With so many options available, understanding where to start can make all the difference. This guide simplifies the process, helping you make an informed and confident decision. 1. Understand Your Coverage Options Your healthcare choices depend on how you receive coverage. Options include: Employer-funded health plans...
6 Reasons Why Water Heaters Fail
Posted: April 8, 2025
It’s no fun going without hot water. That’s especially true when the seasons change and temperatures take a dip. But like nearly every otherappliance in your house, water heaters fail. And that can lead to cold showers — or even worse, a water leak. Here are 6 telltale signs you have a failing water heater: You only have cold water. Your water gets warm, but never hot....
The Beginner’s Guide to Short-Term Rentals
Posted: April 7, 2025
From a stylish urban loft to a cozy country cottage… booking a short-term stay is a hot trend (and a great way to travel like a local.) Maybe you’ve considered becoming a host yourself. If so, you’ve probably wondered: Is it safe? Can I actually make money doing this? What amenities should I offer my guests? Good news: You’re asking all the right questions. Whether...
3 Business Insurance Expenses to Write Off on Your Taxes
Posted: April 4, 2025
It’s tax season once again! As a business owner, you are likely looking for ways to maximize deductions and reduce taxable income. Fortunately, several business insurance policies qualify as tax-deductible expenses under IRS rules. If an insurance policy is both ordinary (common in your industry) and necessary (helpful for business operations), you may be able to deduct the full cost of the premium. Help protect...
Are We Getting Enough Sleep to Safely Drive?
Posted: April 3, 2025
Sleep-deprived drivers are turning America’s roadways into danger zones with potentially costly consequences. That’s according to the findings of a new survey sponsored by Erie Insurance examining drivers’ sleeping and driving habits. The survey found that a majority of Americans are sleeping fewer than seven hours per night, the minimum nightly amount recommended by the Center for Disease Control. A lack of sleep can affect...