What’s your most important asset? Your home? Other property? Savings? For most Americans, one particular asset is more important than any of these. Everything most people own is dependent on their ability to earn an income. It’s that steady paycheck that allows you to hold on to what you have.
If you became unable to work because [...]
Most long-term care policies will pay a preset amount of an insured’s long-term care costs when the insured is certified by a licensed health care practitioner as a “chronically ill individual.” To be certified as a chronically ill individual the insured must either (1) require substantial supervision to protect himself or herself from threats to health [...]
At least 32 million U.S. households own insurance policies that are not appropriate for them, according to a recent survey.1 This doesn’t necessarily mean that people routinely buy the wrong insurance. It’s more likely that they buy good coverage but don’t update their policies to reflect changes in their lives.
Some obvious life [...]
Even as the economy stumbles, the price of a college education keeps on climbing. Average tuition and fees at public four-year colleges and universities rose 6.4% in the 2008–09 academic year, while costs at private four-year institutions rose 5.9%.1
Higher college costs and trying economic conditions have interrupted the education plans of many [...]
Critical illness insurance is medical insurance that pays a lump-sum benefit upon diagnosis of a critical illness or condition. A critical illness insurance payout helps you avoid the financial strain a major illness can create so you can focus on your recovery. It gives you the freedom to:
Get the treatment you want
Spend time with your family [...]
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