James Anderson

4 Long-Term Effects of Untreated Hail Damage

Hailstorms can leave behind more damage than many homeowners realize. While large dents or missing shingles are easy to spot, smaller signs of hail damage often go unnoticed. Unfortunately, even minor damage can worsen over time if left untreated, leading to expensive repairs and reducing the lifespan of your roof. Scheduling a professional inspection after […]

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2026 Retirement Planning

2026 Retirement Planning: Key Changes, Challenges, and Conservative Strategies for a Secure Future

As we move through 2026, retirement planning has become increasingly complex yet more important than ever. New IRS contribution limits, ongoing implementation of SECURE 2.0 rules, persistent inflation, market uncertainty, and longer average lifespans are forcing many Baby Boomers and pre-retirees to rethink their strategies. Whether you’re five years from retirement or already enjoying it,

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The Digital Entertainment Gap: Why Where You Live Determines What You Can Access Online in 2026

By Cara M. | Technology and regulatory affairs writer, 9 years covering consumer digital rights. Tested July 2026. Open the same app in New Jersey and Mississippi on the same phone, on the same network, and you might see two completely different screens. One loads. One doesn’t. Not because of your connection. Not because of

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Fixed Fee

Fixed Fee vs Hourly Conveyancing in NSW: Which One Actually Saves You Money

Before you can compare models, you need a realistic baseline. For a standard residential purchase in NSW in 2025–2026, the total cost of conveyancing – professional fees plus disbursements – typically lands between $1,500 and $2,500 for buyers and $2,000 to $3,000 for sellers (sellers pay more because they’re responsible for preparing the contract of

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