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How Will My Beneficiary Collect My Life Insurance Money?
Posted: May 23, 2019
When you purchase life insurance, you pay the premiums for years or decades, and your beneficiaries collect the benefits when you pass away. It is important to tell your beneficiaries about the policy so they file a claim with the insurance company after your death. How Are Death Benefits Collected? Life insurance benefits are typically paid out when the insured person has died and the...
Is A Work-Sponsored Health Insurance Plan My Best Option?
Posted: May 22, 2019
If your employer offers health insurance, that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to buy it. Employees can choose to leave an employer-sponsored group plan in favor of Obamacare – the health insurance market. Do you know your best option? Each one has its pros and cons. What Are the Advantages of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance? In most cases, workplace health insurance is less costly than an...
What To Expect When You First Sign Up For Life Insurance
Posted: May 16, 2019
Buying life insurance for the first time can be a bit confusing, but our agency is available to help you through the process. Here we have outlined the steps you will need to take to purchase a life insurance policy. Learn the Lingo Half the battle is knowing the life insurance terminology. Use a good glossary to get a full understanding of terms such as:...
How Seeing A Dentist Can Improve Your Overall Health
Posted: May 15, 2019
Most people know that seeing a dentist regularly is good for oral health and the appearance of your smile. But not everyone knows that it can also improve your overall health. Oral health is more important than most people realize. The Connection Between Oral Health and Overall Health Oral health provides clues about your general health, and problems in the mouth can affect the entire...
Changing Your Health Insurance After Marriage Or Divorce
Posted: May 8, 2019
Generally, you can only enroll in a health insurance plan during open enrollment or during a special enrollment period brought about by a qualifying event. Both marriage and divorce are considered qualifying events. Understanding when you are eligible to make changes is key to avoiding high-cost health insurance coverage or paying medical bills on your own. How Can You Change Your Health Insurance If You...