Julie Pimentel
Based in San Francisco, Julie Pimentel has served in various capacities at startups including CitySearch, GeoCities, Photobucket and JamBase where she learned to wear multiple hats from sales, marketing to business development. When she's not writing online, she's working with clients from her digital marketing agency to help grow their audiences and improve their online presence and conversions.
articles from Julie
4 posts
Create a Personal Home Inventory Before Disaster Hits
Published 05/31/2017 by Julie Pimentel
Over the years, you’ve probably accumulated a lot of stuff in your home. The average American household has over 300,000 items, according to one estimate (source). If a disaster such as a flood, fire, or theft were to destroy your home, would you recall all the details necessary to provide a claim report to your insurance company?
How to Get Better Insurance Rates by Switching Providers
Published 05/10/2017 by Julie Pimentel
Purchasing life insurance from a provider may have been easy the first time around. After a period, you might decide to switch when your term life insurance is ending or when you realize there are better premium rates available in the market.
How To Buy The Best Life Insurance: Tips & Hacks
Published 04/25/2017 by Julie Pimentel
Although the average age expectancy in the U.S. today is 79 years old, purchasing life insurance is always a good idea, as it will provide you peace of mind knowing that your family will be protected if anything were to happen to you. However, there are many decisions regarding the purchase of life insurance to consider. To make the process easier for you, here are a few smart hacks and tips to not only give you an edge when purchasing life insurance but to help save you money.
How Auto Loan Refinancing Works
Published 03/29/2017 by Julie Pimentel
Refinancing your car loan could make a lot of sense, but only under certain circumstances. Say your financial situation has changed and you are struggling to make payments but still need a vehicle to get to work and earn money. Or perhaps you realize your original loan from the auto dealer wasn’t such a great deal.