
If your house includes things that are of material value, take a look at insuring these possessions. Most homeowner policies have limitations on home contents, and items of great value will frequently not be covered for full value unless specifically identified and separately named in the policy. Items that may fall into this category include collectibles, art, jewelry and furs.
Take time to inventory your valuable items, and save this inventory in
a safe place. Be specific with the details of each item, and back them up with
an appraisal or an invoice from the purchase. Some insurance professionals even
recommend a photo or video library to show exactly what you are protecting.
Also look at your coverage for a second home, a rented home or one that
a dependent child may be renting while away at college. Do not assume that
everything is covered through your homeowner’s policy without having a
discussion with your insurance agent.
Financial records often reside in the basement. When these documents get destroyed, praying that you never need them simply isn’t strong enough. Like your old photos, either store these offsite in a protected place or scan them into electronic files.

While you cannot control or determine when the next storms will hit,
you can call a tree company now to rid yourself of dead trees and limbs that
may cause harm in a future weather event. As you may have learned, if you wait
to make that call until the wind blows your tree down, you’ll pay a lot more
for the same service.
John P. Napolitano is
CEO of U.S. Wealth
Management in Braintree, Mass., and 2012 president of the Financial
Planning Association of Massachusetts. He may be reached at jnap@uswealthcompanies.com or on Facebook as JohnPNapolitano and US Wealth
John Napolitano is a
registered principal with and securities offered through LPL Financial. Member
FINRA/SIPC. He can be reached at 781-849-9200.
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