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If your income will drop after you retire, then waiting to convert to a Roth IRA could reduce the tax bite.
You don't want to find yourself underinsured halfway through a major home-improvement project.
Add an umbrella policy, which starts at $1 million of coverage, to protect against lawsuits.
You can lower your premiums by switching insurers, raising your deductibles or taking advantage of discounts.
This inexpensive coverage can protect property owners from lawsuits.
A little research can go a long way when it comes to choosing both a car and an insurer.
You'll be surprised how much you can pocket in so little time.
Technology lets you get a break on insurance premiums based on how you actually drive.
Healthcare premiums are growing faster than paychecks -- but you can still control how much your family pays.
Renting out part of your home can boost cash flow, but first take a look at what it takes to be a landlord.
If your term life policy is ending but your needs continue, consider the cash-value alternative.
Kimberly Lankford tells how long to hold on to tax records and suggests good uses for a refund.
If you answer yes to any of these questions, you need to make changes to your coverage.
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