
How One Life Insurance Feature Saved a Financial Plan
When Maria bought a 20-year term life insurance policy at age 35, she didn’t think she’d need coverage beyond that. Her kids would be grown, the...

You’re Retiring at 68—Did You Miss Your Medigap Enrollment Window?
If you’re planning to retire at 68 and just now exploring your Medicare options, you may be asking: Did I miss my Medigap enrollment window? The...

Your Spouse Isn’t Eligible for Medicare Yet—Now What?
It’s a surprisingly common dilemma: one spouse turns 65 and becomes eligible for Medicare, while the other is still too young to enroll. This age...

Which Medicare Option Works Best for Snowbirds?
For retirees who split their time between states, commonly known as “snowbirds,” having the right Medicare coverage is about more than just...

The Overlooked Connection Between Dental Visits and Overall Health
When it comes to staying healthy, most people think about their annual physicals, lab work, or even watching their diet and getting enough sleep....

Funding a Business Buyout with Life Insurance: What Every Partner Should Know
In business partnerships, one of the biggest “what if” questions is: What happens if my business partner dies unexpectedly? Without a clear plan,...

Is celebrating your 100th birthday no longer a dream?
What are the odds of living to 100? They may be greater than you think. As technology progresses, so does the opportunity to extend our lives so we...

Medicare and Medicaid: Dual eligibility
As you approach the Medicare age of 65, you may be wondering about the healthcare choices available to you. For individuals on a fixed income and...

What’s Keeping You from Losing Weight?
Losing weight can become an increasing challenge as we age, especially during or nearing retirement. There are many factors that come into play,...

Music and Your Wellbeing
Do you remember the joy of listening to music when you were a kid? Maybe you had a favorite song that you would sing along to, or a cassette tape...

Your NEW Social Security Statement
More than 65 million Americans receive Social Security benefits, with over 175 million workers paying into the system. With the new Social Security...

How to Dispose of Unused Medications
The most common reason medications go unused is due to expiration. This may not surprise you, but it may be shocking to learn that a whopping 85%...

Smart Home Systems: Promoting a Comfortable Environment for Seniors
As we journey through life, our needs change. This is especially true as we enter our golden years. Fortunately, recent changes in technology are...

Aging and Our Body’s Ability to Heal Itself
Our bodies are constantly changing as we age, affecting our overall health and well-being. The changes can be physical, emotional, and/or...

Keeping Health Insurance After a Layoff
Losing your job can be a difficult and stressful time. As the federal government continues its pursuit of keeping inflation at bay, it is expected...
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- Debunking the Top 7 Life Insurance Myths
- Red State, Blue State, High-Rate State: The Politics Behind Your Premium
- The Patchwork Problem: How 50 States Created 50 Different Health Insurance Markets
- The Stay-at-Home Parent's Guide to Life Insurance
- The “Free Preventive Care” Myth: What’s Actually $0, and What Still Costs You
- When “Just Enough” Life Insurance Becomes Not Enough
- Subtle Enrollment Traps: When a “Life Event” Doesn’t Count as a Special Enrollment Period
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- Private Health Insurance vs. Marketplace Plans: How to Know Which One Is Right for You
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- Health Insurance and Your Income Taxes
- What Are Accelerated Death Benefits in Life Insurance?
- Why Dental Isn’t Covered by Health Insurance Plans (And Why That Matters)
- Life Insurance for a Non-Working Spouse or Partner: Protecting the Priceless
- Do Healthy People Really Need Health Insurance?
- Healthcare Sharing Ministries vs. Health Insurance: What’s the Difference?
- Why the Lowest Premium Might Cost You More in the Long Run
- What to Know About Medicare’s New WISeR Model: Aiming for Smarter Spending, Not Less Care
- How One Life Insurance Feature Saved a Financial Plan
- You’re Retiring at 68—Did You Miss Your Medigap Enrollment Window?
- Your Spouse Isn’t Eligible for Medicare Yet—Now What?
- Which Medicare Option Works Best for Snowbirds?
- The Overlooked Connection Between Dental Visits and Overall Health
- Funding a Business Buyout with Life Insurance: What Every Partner Should Know
- Is celebrating your 100th birthday no longer a dream?
- Medicare and Medicaid: Dual eligibility
- What’s Keeping You from Losing Weight?
- Music and Your Wellbeing
- Your NEW Social Security Statement
- How to Dispose of Unused Medications
- Smart Home Systems: Promoting a Comfortable Environment for Seniors
- Aging and Our Body’s Ability to Heal Itself
- Keeping Health Insurance After a Layoff
- Waking Up to the Impact of Insomnia
- How Life Insurance Benefits Women
- What experts say about raising the retirement age
- Coverage for healthcare treatment denied? Here's what you can do.