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Finance

How it Works: The Regulation of Insurance Companies

The business of insurance can seem like an enigma. It can seem like companies make insurance intentionally difficult to understand and that businesses are quietly deceiving their customers by charging them overly high prices, creating confusing policies, or denying their claims for no good reason.

How Medical Bills Can Impact Your Credit Report

Even carefully laid financial plans can hit a wall when it comes to medical bills. If that unexpected broken arm or ongoing illness isn’t bad enough on its own, any lingering medical debt could seriously ding your credit report. Talk about adding insult to injury.

Bike Theft and Renters Insurance – What You Need to Know

Have you ever had your bicycle stolen?

If you have, you’re not alone. According to Project 529, the national bike registry, 2 million bikes go missing in North America in any given year – meaning a bike gets swiped every 30 seconds, on average.

Lifestyle and Business

Find your city’s twin

Each year, more than 1 in 10 people move, yet 85% of intercity moves don’t involve crossing state line. Most people prefer what they’re familiar with. So if you’re facing a relocation for a job, or have always dreamed of a move to a certain city — but aren’t quite ready — we’ve compiled a list of fantastic “twin towns” for you to consider.

How To Start Email Marketing (and Why You Should)

The first marketing email was sent in 1978.

Yeah, it is that old.

Since then, its popularity has only seen an upward trend. Nowadays, customers receive dozens if not hundreds of emails from marketers each day, all competing for their attention.

Measuring happiness: 4 employee satisfaction metrics you need

Think of your four top employees. According to data, there’s a good chance that one of them will quit this year.