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by Jeremy
Since November is Financial Literacy Month in Canada, it’s a great opportunity to understand a bit more about the finances we put into our homes, including home insurance. According to Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC), half of Canadians want to better understand home insurance. Further to that, 90% of Canadians think it’s important their children learn about home insurance as well. A responsible and profitable financial plan is all about asking the right questions so you can make informed decisions. Of course, working with a professional will always make this process go a lot smoother. So here’s some crucial questions you can ask your insurance…
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