Medicare Premiums and Other Costs for 2016
Some Medicare premium increases are less than projected because of provisions in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015. We explain in this week’s Insurance Tip.
Some Medicare premium increases are less than projected because of provisions in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015. We explain in this week’s Insurance Tip.
During open enrollment, you’ll want to review the copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance associated with each plan. Read more in this week’s Insurance Tip.
As our parents age, their health may decline, and the greater the chance they will require some type of long-term care. Read more in this week’s Insurance Tip.
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 made changes to a Social Security claiming strategy, among other provisions. Learn more in this week’s Financial Tip.
The value of a business increases when the business receives the death benefit proceeds. Read all about it in this week’s Business Tip.
Request an itemized bill from your medical provider to help deal with any medical billing issues that may arise. We explain in this week’s Insurance Tip.
You can split a permanent life insurance policy into two portions so you can compare with other life insurance policies. Learn how in this week’s Insurance Tip.
In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains how life insurance can play an important role after a divorce. Read the Article
Our experts delve into a case study where a custodial parent is interested in ensuring she continues to receive child support payments should something happen to her ex-husband.
If you’re considering insurance policies with flexible premiums, the equal outlay method can help you compare them. We explain in this week’s Insurance Tip.