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		<title>By: Stephen McGehee</title>
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		<description>&quot;Prudent Home&quot; is about as good as it gets when it comes to describing what every family should do to prepare for an uncertain future. During the run-up to Y2K, the single best piece of advice I read was the question: &quot;Are you prepared to be wrong?&quot;. That question works both ways; it questions both extremes. Prudent preparations are like buying fire insurance on your home or carrying a spare tire in your car. You may be fortunate enough to never need it, but if you do, the price you initially paid will be dwarfed by the value it holds when it is needed. Every home should be a Prudent Home.</description>
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