How Much Auto Insurance
Coverage Do You Need?
All states have financial responsibility laws that either explicitly or in effect require you to purchase at least some
auto insurance. However, there is often a large gap between the amount of coverage you're required to have and
the amount of coverage you really need. Even in states with the most stringent requirements, many insurance
professionals suggest that you have a broader scope of coverage (i.e., more types) than what the state
mandates, and that your coverage limits in most areas exceed the required state minimums.
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How can I plan for new opportunities with IRAs?
With the lure of tax-free distributions, Roth IRAs have become
popular retirement savings vehicles since their introduction in
1998. But if you're a high-income taxpayer, chances are you
haven't been able to participate in the Roth revolution. Well,
that's about to change. Read More >>
What should I know about basic investing?
The first step in investing is to secure a strong financial foundation. Read More >>
What should I know about estate planning?
By definition, estate planning
is a process designed to help
you manage and preserve
your assets while you are
alive, and to conserve and
control their distribution after
your death according to your
goals and objectives. But
what estate planning means to you specifically depends
on who you are. Your age, health, wealth,
lifestyle, life stage, goals, and many other factors
determine your particular estate planning needs. Read More >>
How can I protect my savings and investments?
Generally, deposit accounts at banks and savings and loans
insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
are insured up to $250,000 per depositor per bank. FDIC insurance
covers checking, NOW, and savings accounts; money
market deposit accounts; and time deposits, such as certificates
of deposit (CDs). It does not cover mutual funds, stocks,
bonds, life insurance policies, annuities, or other securities,
even if they were bought through an FDIC-insured bank. Read More >>
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How much health insurance
coverage do I need?
Unless you're one of the lucky few who can afford to pay all of their medical expenses out of pocket, you need
enough health insurance to cover your medical expenses, both anticipated and unanticipated. In addition to
routine exams, prescription coverage, and minor illnesses, you need to consider the expense of emergency-room
visits and the possibility of surgery.
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How much life insurance do I need?
Your life insurance needs will
depend on a number of
factors, including the size of
your family, the nature of your
financial obligations, your
career stage, and your goals.
For example, when you're young, you may not have a great
need for life insurance. However, as you take on more
responsibilities and your family grows, your need for life
insurance increases. Read More >>
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How can I balance my investment choices?
A chocolate cake. Pasta. A pancake. They're all very different,
but they generally involve flour, eggs, and perhaps a liquid.
Depending on how much of each ingredient you use, you can
get very different outcomes. The same is true of your investments.
Balancing a portfolio means combining various types of
investments using a recipe that's right for you. Read More >>
I have a small business, how can I plan for retirement?
If you're self-employed or own a small business
and you haven't established a retirement
savings plan, what are you waiting for? A retirement
plan can help you and your employees
save for the future. And you'll be in good
company--over 1 million small businesses
with 100 or fewer employees currently offer
workplace retirement savings plans. Read More >>
What to do with
your 401k when you change jobs?
As you consider your options, keep in mind that one of the greatest advantages of a 401(k) plan is that it allows
you to save for retirement on a tax-deferred basis. When changing jobs, it's essential to consider the continued
tax-deferral of these retirement funds, and, if possible, to avoid current taxes and penalties that can eat into the
amount of money you've saved. Read More >>
What kind of insurance
coverage do I need for my
small business?
Your insurance needs will obviously depend in part on the type of business you operate. However, all business
owners should consider at least three types of insurance. Read More >>
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