Home insurance can cover the cost of repairing or replacing your antique furniture. However, if you purchase an expensive piece check the limit specified in your home insurance policy document to make sure it is covered by your home insurance. Whilst home insurance providers may offer unlimited cover for the contents of your home, limits…
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I got into an interesting conversation with a commenter the other day on another blog and it made me realize that there are some people out there who don’t actually understand some of the basics of Personal Finance. I don’t talk about the basics to often on My Journey to Millions, because quite frankly, how…
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Before you purchase a home, you need to be aware of home costs the first two take into account are your future mortgage and insurance costs. The very first cost you need to know in and out is the cost your mortgage per month. You could use a tool like the mortgage calculator from money…
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The long-held notion of the American Dream has always included owning a home with the proverbial white picket fence. Today, that dream has become unpractical for many Americans. The unstable job economy paired with the recent bust of the housing market has put home ownership out of reach for many families. Once you look past…
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With existing home sales at a nine-year low, the housing market is the weakest link in the United States’ already weakened economy. And there doesn’t appear to be much cause for optimism as we enter spring, the unofficial house selling season. Spring is peak season in the real estate industry and, despite a fall in…
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If your heating system is coming on too often or infrequently, you may believe that you need a boiler repair to get your equipment working as it should. However, a badly-behaving boiler may not need to be fixed at all, and solving an issue may simply be a case of taking more control. How Does…
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