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Daily Archives: November 26, 2012

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Insurance Protects Houses

How to Document Your Belongings Now to Support Your Insurance Claim Later

By David Spring, Ph.D., CFP Editor’s note:  David Spring is a Certified Financial Planner and a client of ours. We assisted David with his insurance claim after his house was destroyed by fire.  (Thankfully, no one was injured in the fire.)  David had done such a good job of documenting his personal belongings that his…

November 26, 2012Condominiums, Insurance Claims, Single Family HomesBy Levy - Von Beck
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