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5 Quick Tips to Avoid Medicare Scams

5 Quick Tips to Avoid Medicare Scams

Medicare scams in the USA are on the rise. It is essential to be aware of the types of scams out there, so you don't fall prey to scammers who want your personal information. When criminals are successful with Medicare abuse and fraud, it means higher taxes and healthcare costs for everyone. Unfortunately, many people are victims of these scammers – and we don't want...

Myths and Facts About Car Washes

Myths and Facts About Car Washes

Washing your car regularly is a great way to protect your ride. Not only does it keep everything looking good, but it can also help prevent rust and paint damage by removing harmful contaminants.However, not all car washes are created equal. And some wash methods may even do more harm than good. To help you separate truth from fiction, we’ve compiled some popular car wash...

Celebrating Juneteenth: The Importance and How It Is Observed

Celebrating Juneteenth: The Importance and How It Is Observed

Juneteenth is more than 155 years old, making it the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the US. It is celebrated on June 19 because, back in 1865, Major General Gordon Granger of the Union Army brought news to Texas that all slaves were free and that the Civil War had finally come to an end. The surprising point is that...

Car Insurance Terms You Should Know

Car Insurance Terms You Should Know

The auto insurance policy you choose can be a lifesaver if you are involved in an accident, whether you or another driver was responsible. The amount you will pay out of pocket for repairs, whether your policy will pay for a rental car while it is being repaired, and if you are covered when traveling and driving a rental come into play when making a...

A Beginner's Guide to Health Insurance Deductibles and Copays

A Beginner's Guide to Health Insurance Deductibles and Copays

Deductibles and copays are both out-of-pocket expenses. Although they both represent a percentage you must pay when seeing a medical practitioner, they are not the same. Your copay is a fee you pay when you fill a prescription or receive medical services. The deductible is an agreed-upon amount you must pay before the total cost of your treatment is covered. Your policy explicitly defines these...