When most people consider their insurance needs, certain types of coverage typically come to mind. Personal liability insurance, frequently called an “umbrella” policy, seldom makes this list. But when a rainy day – or an expensive lawsuit – turns up, sometimes nothing but an umbrella will do.
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David Walters in the Yonkers Tribune
David Walters compares the merits of buying and leasing a new car.
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Fighting Unclaimed Property Audits
Delaware is on the defensive after courts question the state’s efforts to grab “unclaimed property” for itself.
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Rollover Foul-Up? IRS Says ‘Chill Out’
Botched retirement rollovers have been a headache for taxpayers and the IRS alike, but new leniency can resolve many problems.
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Student-Employees And The Obama NLRB
Q: When is a student-employee not allowed to unionize? A: When he is a football player and the referee is the Obama NLRB.
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Rebecca Pavese in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rebecca Pavese explains how to set up a successful loan to adult children.
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Colombia Gives Peace A Chance
Amnesty for a longtime foe is no guarantee Colombia will find peace and justice, but then neither is continued civil war.
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Paul Jacobs in Kiplinger’s Retirement Report
Paul Jacobs explains how to make the most of your Roth IRA conversion – potentially by undoing it.
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Paul Jacobs in Consumer Reports
Paul Jacobs helps explain the basics of newly available ABLE savings accounts.
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Congress Takes Up Zika Again
Lawmakers got back to wrangling over Zika this week, with an increasing chance something will pass before Election Day.
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