Posted by Richard on August 6, 2020
With the housing supply tight, some buyers are checking out land to build their dream home. It feels sensible, after all. You can find some blueprint for the perfect house, maybe get away from urban areas, and live peacefully on a pretty little plot of land you picked out yourself. What could go wrong? Like […]
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The sudden flood of remote workers post-covid has slammed IT workers with security issues. Perhaps not surprisingly, nearly 57 percent of remote workers are using their private devices, such as laptops, computers, or phones, for work. The number of potentially insecure devices has hit IT hard, while giving cyber-criminals fresh targets. Information breaches cost an […]
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Before you find yourself standing outside watching your belongings burn up with your apartment, consider buying renter’s insurance. It doesn’t cost that much. For about $16 a month, you can be reimbursed if your possessions are destroyed by a disaster. According to the Insurance Information Institute, renters are the majority in the U.S., but only […]
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Let’s hope that no one looks back at 2020 and thinks: Those were the good old days. That implies there are going to be worse days. Still, as bad as 2020 has been, there were countless really bad years in recorded history. There have been so many bad years, how do we really choose? If […]
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