Archives: 2025
A Guide to Paying Medicare Premiums Online
Posted: April 6, 2025
As you get closer to retirement age and you have met all eligibility requirements, you gain the opportunity to enroll in Medicare. Your premiums will be lower but must be kept current, just like any other insurance policy. Thankfully, Medicare has several options for paying your premiums online. How Often Will I Receive Medicare Bills? Most people have their Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) premiums...
3 Business Insurance Expenses to Write Off on Your Taxes
Posted: April 4, 2025
It’s tax season once again! As a business owner, you are likely looking for ways to maximize deductions and reduce taxable income. Fortunately, several business insurance policies qualify as tax-deductible expenses under IRS rules. If an insurance policy is both ordinary (common in your industry) and necessary (helpful for business operations), you may be able to deduct the full cost of the premium. Help protect...
Are We Getting Enough Sleep to Safely Drive?
Posted: April 3, 2025
Sleep-deprived drivers are turning America’s roadways into danger zones with potentially costly consequences. That’s according to the findings of a new survey sponsored by Erie Insurance examining drivers’ sleeping and driving habits. The survey found that a majority of Americans are sleeping fewer than seven hours per night, the minimum nightly amount recommended by the Center for Disease Control. A lack of sleep can affect...
6 Things NOT to Say During a Job Interview
Posted: April 2, 2025
Whether you’re right in the thick of it with job interviews or you’re prepping for a future career change, knowing what to say — and more importantly, what NOT to say — during an interview can sometimes make or break your chances. So, to help avoid any awkward moments while also impressing your interviewer, review these six instant-red-flag-phrases for hiring managers and make note of...
5 Insurance Considerations for Your Home Remodel
Posted: April 1, 2025
Planning a home remodel? April is National Rebuilding Month, after all. Whether adding space, upgrading features, or increasing functionality, your renovation could impact your homeowner’s insurance. Some updates may require additional coverage, while others might lower your premiums. Here are five key insurance considerations before you remodel your home. Increased Coverage for Home Additions Expanding your home, whether by adding rooms or finishing a basement,...