I'm currently on my parent's health plan. What do I do when I turn 26?
At 26 you’re no longer covered on your parents’ health care plans. Learn your options to obtain coverage on your own in this week’s Insurance Tip.
At 26 you’re no longer covered on your parents’ health care plans. Learn your options to obtain coverage on your own in this week’s Insurance Tip.
Once you reach an age where life insurance isn’t a priority, you have options other than abandoning the policy. We explain in this week’s Insurance Tip.
If you own a condo, know what your homeowners insurance policy covers vs. the condo association’s master policy covers. We explain in this week’s Insurance Tip.
If you receive Medicaid waiver payments for caring for an individual, these payments may not be taxable as income. Learn more in this week’s Insurance Tip.
In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP® explains the drawbacks to giving away assets to qualify for Medicaid. Read the Article
Your homeowners policy may cover your possessions that are outside of your home. We explain in this week’s Insurance Tip.
Our experts discuss a case study that explores the strategy of gifting away assets to qualify for Medicaid in the future.
Health care coverage is a great employee benefit, and employers have choices in what they offer. We explain in this week’s Business Tip.
Long-term care is generally defined by three different levels. Learn more in this week’s Insurance Tip.
Not coordinating your life insurance policy’s ownership & beneficiary designations, may nullify its purpose. Read more in this week’s Insurance Tip.