Happy Holidays!
Posted: December 7, 2015
Happy New Year! It's Time to Review Your Insurance Coverage Exercise more. Eat better. Learn something new. It must be New Year's resolution time again. As 2016 approaches, it's a good opportunity to make New Year's insurance resolutions by reviewing your coverage and deciding if changes are needed. As you examine your policies, consider making these resolutions for next year: Update home inventory: Is your...
Open Your Eyes to the Importance of Vision Care
Posted: August 28, 2015
Maximize your Pension with Life Insurance Life insurance in its most basic form covers your loved ones' expenses after your death-but there are a number of other ways to use this financial product, and they aren't only for the very wealthy or the financially sophisticated. Other uses for life insurance For example, a life-insurance policy can help cover a financial shortfall in a couple's retirement...
Wellness Plans: Good Health is Good Business
Posted: January 2, 2015
Sorry Chef: Big Data is Changing High-End Dining Everyone knows the customer is always right. Well, almost everyone. What about those culinary maestros crooned over in magazines such as Vanity Fair and Bon Appetit with the kind of adjectives usually reserved for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge? You know the type - gourmet chefs on a mission to teach untutored restaurant goers...
Term Life Insurance, Is It Right for You?
Posted: July 16, 2014
Term Life Insurance, Is It Right for You? Many of us think of life insurance as something that will last for the rest of our lives - but that's not always the case. So-called "whole" life insurance policies do stay in effect for your lifetime, providing you continue to pay the premiums. "Term" life insurance, on the other hand, provides coverage for a limited period...
Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Health Insurance
Posted: April 15, 2014
Life Insurance IS Possible with health issues Your health affects your ability to obtain life insurance, and the rate you'll pay for it (in some cases increasing your premium by as much as 100 percent), but that doesn't mean you need to worry if you've battled a serious illness; you may be able to get reasonable coverage anyway. According to the Life and Health Insurance...