Archives: 2022
Native American Heritage Month
Posted: November 1, 2022
National Native American Heritage Month is celebrated in November of every year. It is a time to explore the heritage and culture of Indigenous peoples, both historically and in the present. In the month of November, we celebrate Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Island communities to ensure their histories and traditions continue to thrive with the coming generations. Native American Heritage Month is...
Market Trends: What's New About Buying a Used Car?
Posted: October 27, 2022
Choosing to buy a new or used car used to be straightforward. That’s changed a bit, thanks to the pandemic, particularly because of the car chip shortage. While new cars are becoming more plentiful, rising interest rates and general inflation may have you considering options you never would have before, like buying out a lease or buying from a private seller—or becoming a private seller. Also,...
The Truth, The Whole Truth
Posted: October 24, 2022
Meemic Insurance Company v. Jones – Michigan Supreme Court – June 14, 2022 – No. 161865 Jones purchased a Homeowner’s Insurance policy from Meemic Insurance in 2014. In 2015, she had a major fire at her home. Meemic Insurance paid her $2,500 and paid her Mortgage Company $60,000. During the investigation, Jones admitted that when she purchased the Homeowner’s Insurance policy in 2014, she...
Here’s Why You Should Buy Life Insurance for Your College Student
Posted: October 22, 2022
A college student does not typically have children or debt, other than student loans. With no dependents who rely on them, why would you buy life insurance for a child in college? No one wants to consider the death of a child. However, should this tragedy occur in your family, if you have co-signed on any loans, it can become a problem. On the positive...
Leasehold Improvements - An Overlooked Coverage
Posted: October 20, 2022
When a business leases a new space there is usually some renovation that needs to be done to accommodate the business’ needs. It can be a minor renovation like mine. When I originally moved into my office, I had 2 windows installed in the office, so I could see through to the front door of my office, since I was the only one there. To...