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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
To obtain a copy of any magazine article contact your local public library or the publisher.

INSURANCE
sa   AIRCRAFT INSURANCE
sa   AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
sa   BOAT INSURANCE
sa   MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE
xx   FINANCIAL & PERSONAL AFFAIRS

How to insure your collection.
AMERICANA Sep-Oct 1982 (v.10#4) pg. 26

Insurance for the artist. Part 1. How to insure your studio and artworks in your possession, plus a look at special liability issues for artists.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE May 1991 (v.8#5) pg. 24

Insurance for the artist. Part 2. How to cover works in transit and on display.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Jun 1991 (v.8#6) pg. 26

How to evaluate the effectiveness of your insurance policies in the face of inflation. A look at life, health, property and automobile insurance.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS May 1974 (v.52#5) pg. 32

Suggestions on advance planning that should take place to supplement Medicare. Summarizes some typical problems, how to deal with them and supplemental insurance that can be purchased.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1975 (v.53#1) pg. 24

A look at how to combine insurance and investments to provide retirement income and financial protection for a family.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1975 (v.53#3) pg. 2

A vacation insurance checklist looks at insurance for cars, towed campers and trailers, motor homes, boats, ATVs, rentals, and how health, accident and homeowners insurance may cover you when you travel.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1975 (v.53#7) pg. 35

How to determine whether you have enough insurance on your home's contents and a look at some of the items not covered by a homeowners policy.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Sep 1975 (v.53#9) pg. 6

How to cope after a house fire. Suggestions to get your family life back to normal as quickly as possible. How to collect on your insurance claim.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1979 (v.57#4) pg. 11

Home insurance. How to read and understand home insurance policies and how to shop for the best deal.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jul 1982 (v.5#10) pg. 44

Comforting coverage. Tips on periodic review of your homeowner's insurance policy.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Aug 1987 (v.10#11) pg. 24

How to get the most from your home insurance. Tips on how much and what type to get. Includes a 1975 home replacement cost chart based on the age of the house and its original cost.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #167 Oct 1975 (v.25#8) pg. 54

A simplified guide to homeowners insurance.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #296 Mar 1989 (v.39#3) pg. 44

Shop insurance. Liability, business and personal property insurance which a self-employed woodworker should consider.
FINE WOODWORKING #69 Mar-Apr 1988 pg. 67
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #70 May-Jun 1988 pg. 4
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #73 Nov-Dec 1988 pg. 4

Advice on managing a major loss, such as a house fire.
HOME MECHANIX #737 Sep 1989 (v.85) pg. 40

Professional advice on staking an insurance claim. Includes advice on using a specialized restoration contractor.
HOME MECHANIX #738 Oct 1989 (v.85) pg. 40

How to evaluate the casualty loss of a tree felled by lightning, establish a value, file an insurance claim and take an income tax deduction.
HOME MECHANIX #802 Feb 1996 (v.92) pg. 22

Insurance for trees. Advice on insuring valuable trees and/or determining loss value for tax purposes. Tips on keeping trees healthy.
HOMEOWNER Sep 1989 (v.14#7) pg. 16

Cutting homeowner insurance costs. Some tips.
HOMEOWNER Dec 1990 (v.15#10) pg. 10

Homeowner's insurance. Which type is for you? A chart compares six types of policies and the protection they offer.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO #1 Spring 1976 (v.1#1) pg. 103

New facts on home insurance.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #527 Apr 1972 (v.68) pg. 65

Understanding the different types of life insurance.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #582 Nov 1976 (v.72) pg. 150

How to shop for homeowner's insurance. Suggestions for selecting the type and amount of coverage and some tips on how to reduce the costs.
NEW SHELTER Nov-Dec 1985 (v.6#9) pg. 22

The co-insurance trap. An explanation of the 80% co-insurance clause found in most homeowner's policies.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Dec 1977 (v.5#12) pg. 133

A look at getting insurance on restored old houses.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Feb 1979 (v.7#2) pg. 14

Letter to the Editor from Hackley Heritage Assn. that describes their insurance arrangements for historic homes of museum quality.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jun 1979 (v.7#6) pg. 62

Filling the old-house insurance gap. Advice on selecting premium insurance policies for unique houses.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1994 (v.22#5) pg. 50

On-location insurance for professional photographers is expensive, but worth it. Advice on sources and costs for location liability coverage.
PHOTOMETHODS Sep 1988 (v.31#9) pg. 28

What every homeowner should know about insurance.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1975 (v.144#6) pg. 130

Homeowner's insurance. Some simple guidelines to make sure you get the best coverage at the lowest possible cost.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1990 (v.167#4) pg. 38

Workers' compensation insurance and its implications for the homeowner who hires any kind of help.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1990 (v.167#7) pg. 36

How to buy homeowners insurance that will protect against as many kinds of losses as possible, as well as against the biggest possible losses.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Nov-Dec 1986 (v.1#3) pg. 14

Tips on safeguarding important documents from a home fire and on collecting the maximum insurance settlement in case there is one.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Mar 1989 (v.4#2) pg. 14

Before you hire a moonlighter. Liability and insurance considerations which the homeowner should understand when hiring laborers or remodeling contractors.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Nov-Dec 1990 (v.5#8) pg. 22

Photography studio insurance needs. An introduction to what is available for the professional studio.
RANGEFINDER Feb 1990 (v.39#2) pg. 64

Insuring your camera gear. A partial guide.
SHUTTERBUG #337 Oct 1998 (v.27#12) pg. 264

Gotcha covered. How to make sure your homeowner's insurance really protects you.
TODAY'S HOMEOWNER #811 Dec 1996-Jan 1997 (v.92) pg. 53

Advice on taking pictures and an inventory of a workshop to establish insurance claims.
WOOD MAGAZINE #45 Sep 1991 (v.8#6) pg. 74

Ways woodworkers can reduce fire risks and other hazards so they can obtain better insurance rates.
WOOD MAGAZINE #108 Oct 1998 (v.15#6) pg. 18