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Life Insurance and Health Conditions

Life Insurance and Health Conditions

Whether you’re a young adult, a stay-at-home parent or a retiree, you may have a need for life insurance. Yet you may have concerns about your health conditions. Many people think certain conditions preclude them from getting life insurance. In reality, many common and manageable conditions won’t disqualify you from being approved for a policy. The truth about life insurance and health conditions Although it varies by insurer, many...

Parental Guidance Suggested

Parental Guidance Suggested

We know what you’re thinking. The idea of talking to your son or daughter about distracted driving probably has you rolling your eyes — and your teen responding in kind. We get it. It can seem like it’s a conversation that will fall on deaf ears, but like any important discussion you have with your kids, it resonates more than you know. The National Highway...

Life Insurance for Retirement Can Offer a Big Boost

Life Insurance for Retirement Can Offer a Big Boost

Many people only view life insurance as a way to take care of final expenses. While that is an important component, life insurance for retirement can also offer major advantages when it comes to planning out your Golden Years. Two life insurance products used in retirement planning are permanent life insurance (coverage that’s in place your entire life that may build cash value) and annuities...

Life Insurance for Stay-at-Home Parents

Life Insurance for Stay-at-Home Parents

If you never thought a stay-at-home parent needed life insurance, you might want to think again. That’s because in addition to being full-time caregivers, stay-at-home parents are often also cooks, housekeepers, tutors, psychologists, chauffeurs, nurses and more. That’s a lot of responsibilities that often demands life insurance protection. One person who does all of the above and more is Beth Schiedel, mom of Zita, 3,...

Why Life Insurance Makes Sense for Millennials...

A lot has been written about how today’s Millennials (usually defined as anyone born between 1980 and 1995) are putting off buying their first homes, getting married and starting families. Another thing you can add to that list is buying life insurance. Research from the Life Insurance and Market Research Association (LIMRA) shows that while Millennials are concerned about their financial security, very few have...