It was sad to learn that thousands of people lost their home because of hurricane Harvey and Irma. As a financial planner, I am more worried about that some victims are not able to recover from the loss financially because they don’t have homeowners insurance. Even for those victims who have homeowners insurance, they would be surprised and unhappy about the actual amount they can receive from the insurance company due to lack of understanding of their own policies. They could not make any change now but will learn from the claim process. For people who own a house and have not used your homeowners insurance before, I highly recommend you to read through your own policy and make sure you understand exactly what it covers and how much it covers. I will talk about a couple of common misunderstandings of the homeowners policy in this post. Hope it helps.
After Equifax Data Breach, What’s My Own Identity Protection Plan?
Most of you may have heard about the data breach at Equifax, one of the three major credit bureaus in the U.S.. It was reported that personal information from 143 million consumers has been exposed to the hackers. This incident really shocked me and made me to give a second thought about my own identity protection plan. In this post, instead of giving some general guidance, I will share what I have done before and after this incident for myself and my family.
What is Probate? Why should you avoid it? How to avoid it?
What can you invest in the U.S.?
The United States has one of the most mature financial markets in the world. There are so many things you could invest here. Making one investment means giving up all other investment opportunities at the same time. Many people miss investment opportunities simply because they are not aware of other investment options. I will try to list most of the investment options in the market to help you make an informed decision.