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How Much Is Homeowners Insurance? Average December 2023 Rates

Savings Corner

Homeowners insurance costs an average of $1,820 a year, or about $152 a month, according to NerdWallet’s analysis. Our sample policy was for a 40-year-old homeowner with good credit, $300,000 of dwelling coverage, $300,000 of liability coverage and a $1,000 deductible. How much is home insurance in your state?

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5 Frugal Living Tips To Saving Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We are all partial to a well-cooked restaurant meal or food delivery, but the costs can quickly mount up when done so regularly. By cutting down on eating out or ordering in food and instead buy the ingredients to make the same meal, whilst it is more effort to cook, this will save you huge sums of money in the long run.

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Topic: 5 Frugal Living Tips To Saving Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We are all partial to a well-cooked restaurant meal or food delivery, but the costs can quickly mount up when done so regularly. By cutting down on eating out or ordering in food and instead buy the ingredients to make the same meal, whilst it is more effort to cook, this will save you huge sums of money in the long run.

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How to Compost Without Fancy Equipment

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Guest Post Author Bio: Bailey writes about insurance and other topics for the Homeowners Insurance Blog. The first is to recycle leftover food, grass cuttings, and fallen leaves that might ordinarily end up in a landfill. Basically there are two reasons to compost.

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The Best And Worst States To Retire In 2023, Ranked

Savings Corner

Homeowners insurance in Iowa is also below the national average. The index measures various factors, including access to healthcare, food, physical health and economic security. Lower housing costs also helped prop the Hawkeye state up to the No. 3 spot for affordability. Iowa lands near the middle of the pack tax-wise.

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6 Steps to Creating a Budget You Can Stick To

For the Mommas

You want to include all expenditures including, but not limited to: Housing- rent, mortgage, homeowner fees, homeowner insurance, lawn care services, housekeeping services, etc. Transportation- car note, car insurance, maintenance, gas, etc. Pet care- food, medication, grooming, etc. Telephone/cell phone.