3 Financial Tips For Beginning Your Therapy Private Practice
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8 February 2018
Ever since you started grad school, you've probably been dreaming about the day when you would go into private practice as a therapist. After years of internships and working as a staff therapist, you now have the referral business, loyal customers, and experience to work for yourself in your own therapy office. In order to ensure that your transition to private practice is a success, here are a few tips that will protect you financially and legally:
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The Four Biggest Differences Between Condo & Homeowners Insurance
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19 December 2017
As the owner of a condo, you have two options when it comes to insurance coverages. This would be to purchase homeowners insurance coverage or condo insurance coverage. While the difference between the two are slight, here are the four biggest you will find:
Condo Insurance Covers the Interior: With homeowners insurance, you are getting coverage for both the interior and the surrounding property outside of the home covered. With condo insurance, only your dwelling, that is the interior of the home is covered.
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How To Save Money On Insurance For Your Motorcycle
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5 December 2017
Do you own a motorcycle as an additional vehicle that you need to insure? If so, you may be looking for ways that you can limit how much you spend on insurance. These tips will help you save on those premiums.
Consider Distance Based Insurance
Chances are that your motorcycle is not your primary vehicle. You may have a normal car that you use for your daily commute, traveling long distances, and going to the store.
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Some Lifestyle Choices That Affect Your Life Insurance Rates
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4 December 2017
Many people do not feel the need to have a life insurance policy. If you are among this group, it is time to sit and rethink things. If you were to suddenly pass away, what would your financial picture look like? Do you have any debt? Do you have children that would still need to be cared for? Do you have enough money to take care of your funeral, burial, or cremation?
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