National Flood Insurance Program Finally Extended for an Entire Year

September 21st, 2010 by Richard Adams

Homeowners holding flood insurance policies must be celebrating nationwide with the news that the National Flood Insurance Program was extended for one year. After months of expirations and short-term extensions, the U.S. Senate finally caved to pressure from insurers and gave the program a long-term extension.

NFIP Extended to Sept. 30, 2011

After a series of one- to three-month extensions of the National Flood Insurance Program, some of which actually being allowed to expire for days or weeks at a time, the U.S. Senate finally agreed to give the program a longer extension until lawmakers could decide how they want to handle key issues.

This long-term extension resulted from strong urging of companies carrying flood insurance that wanted lawmakers to make a decision on the program before it expired on Sept.

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Try to be different: buy handmade handbags

September 20th, 2010 by Danielle Parker

Each woman buys a handbag that isn’t only functional emough to contain important stuff but also expresses her uniqueness. A womans choice of a handbag reflects her style, her personality and her mood as well. However, due to the popularity of some handbag design it’s normal to bump into someone carrying the same handbags. For this reason, nothing is as unique as buying handmade handbags. By doing so, you have a very attractive piece of accessory that is suited only for you.

Handmade handbags have become a trend since a great deal of women would love to have something that truly reflects their own style. There are several kinds of handmade handbags normally calssified according to the fabric or material used in making them. The

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Find The Best Stylist Apron

September 19th, 2010 by Danielle Parker

Being a stylist or a salon owner is not necessary for using a stylist apron all you need is to be fond of styling hair. This is the reason why you must not settle for anything less when it comes to this type of apron since it is such an important tool. Here are some reasons to help you pick an apron.

It has to be water-proof. It must be able to withstand being wet so that you do all sorts of salon procedures that require your hair to be wet. Also, your stylist apron must be able to withstand harsh salon chemicals. One saves money because of its durability and let alone the safety measures it provides. It should be light and comfy so that you will be allowed to move around freely. Some aprons are made of synthetic leather, making it inaccessible at times.

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7 Worst Places to Buy Homeowners Insurance

September 17th, 2010 by Amber Collins

Some places are just more dangerous to live than other places. Whether because of natural disasters, or high crime rates, the homeowners insurance in some parts of the country are simply more expensive than in other, safer parts of the country. Below are some of the worst places as far as insuring your home is concerned:

  1. Southern California: Let’s face it; we’re all convinced it’s going to fall into the Pacific Ocean someday. Their

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Dental Insurance For the health of Your Tooth

September 15th, 2010 by Steven Stewart

A trip to the dentist can be costly, so an investment in dental insurance is really a wise choice. Great dental insurance will not only provide you with protection for basic operate, such as cleanings, but may also insure you for those extremely expensive methods, such as a root canal or a crown.

Without dental insurance you most likely don’t go to see a dental professional frequently. One thing that may happen because of the lack of normal cleanings is periodontal disease. This will cause your gums to swell, bleed when you brush your tooth and ultimately your tooth could fall out or need to be pulled. This is actually fairly typical if someone doesn’t get their tooth cleaned on a regular basis. Read more…

5 Ways That a Fire Can Hurt Your Family

September 15th, 2010 by Amber Collins

While the current housing crisis may find you occasionally wishing that your house would just burn down so you could walk away from it and your mortgage without destroying your credit, the truth is that these tragedies hurt you in more ways than most people would think of. Here are some of the many ways in which losing your home to a fire can hurt you, many of which your homeowners insurance can’t do anything about:

  1. Loss of a place to live. This is the most obvious, and the one you’ve probably already thought of, so we’ll start here. No on

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