How Disability Income Insurance Contracts Define Disability
How “disability” is defined in your insurance policy determines the cost of the policy and how you qualify for benefits. Read this Insurance Tip for more information.
How “disability” is defined in your insurance policy determines the cost of the policy and how you qualify for benefits. Read this Insurance Tip for more information.
If you’re serving more than turkey during the holidays, be sure your insurance covers your social host liability. Find out more in this week’s Insurance Tip.
Can you afford to rebuild and replace your home after a natural disaster? Consider a flood or earthquake insurance policy. Read this week’s Insurance Tip for more information.
Cash value life insurance comes in many forms, so people often get confused. Learn more how the cash value works in this week’s Insurance Tip.
The Social Security Administration has announced that for the first time since 2009, a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will be paid to Social Security beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients. Monthly benefits will increase 3.6% starting in January 2012 for Social Security beneficiaries and starting on December 30, 2011, for SSI recipients. Read more in this Financial Tip.
Crime insurance helps protect your business from loss as a result of misdeeds, including those of dishonest employees. For more information, read this week’s Insurance Tip.
The tricky part to health FSAs is that the money set aside for medical expenses is that they are use-it-or-lose-it. Read more about FSAs in this week’s Insurance Tip.
Women live on average 6 years longer than men. With that comes an increased chance women will need long-term care. Read this week’s Insurance Tip for more.
Life comes with many “What Ifs.” Bil Lako, CFP® and Dr. Gene explain you can financially plan for many of them.
If you are an eligible small employer or a tax-exempt eligible small employer, you may qualify for the small employer health insurance premium credit.