Tuesday, April 27, 2021When you’re young, starting out on your own might lead to some financial challenges. After all, you now have bills to pay, and probably a limited budget with which to pay them. How can you keep ongoing costs, like your auto insurance premiums, as affordable as possible? READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 22, 2021With age comes wisdom, and probably a lot of the financial stability that you have longed for throughout your life. Still, getting older means facing the fact that eventually the inevitable will happen. Naturally, you want to make sure that when you do pass away, that you can leave a strong financial legacy to your family. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 20, 2021Most people do not have the money to pay for a new house in-full at the time that they buy it. As a result, they will usually take out a mortgage or other financing to finalize the purchase.
When you finance your home, you will have to repay the loan to the bank over a period of years. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 15, 2021If you are a parent, or responsible for another minor who is dependent on you, then you know that your basic duty is to provide for them both emotionally and financially. Still, there’s always life’s uncertainty that tomorrow is not guaranteed. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 13, 2021Everyone knows how expensive health care can be, from the most routine care to cutting-edge treatments. This places a significant cost burden on both providers and their patients. Where patients get the most cost assistance is by using their health insurance. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, June 11, 2019Being overweight puts extra strain on your heart, increasing the risk for developing high blood pressure and damage to your blood vessels that can lead to serious health threats. But did you know that changing your lifestyle and losing as little as 5 to 10 pounds may help lower your blood pressure? READ MORE >>
Tuesday, June 4, 2019Check out some of the changes that are being made to standard Medicare Part D plans moving forward from 2019 to 2020 Initial Deductible: Will be increased by $20 to $435 in 2020. Initial Coverage Limit (ICL): Will increase from $3,820 in 2019 to $4,020 in 2020. Out-of-Pocket Threshold READ MORE >>
Tuesday, June 4, 2019For Medicare Advantage plans, out of pocket costs will depend on the following factors: Whether the plan charges a monthly premium. Some plans have no premium. Whether the plan pays any of your monthly Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) premium. Some plans may pay part or all of your Part B premium. READ MORE >>
Monday, June 3, 2019Medicare Changes in 2020 Starting in 2020, there will be no more first-dollar coverage plans available to those who are considered Medicare eligible after 2020. First-dollar coverage plans are Medicare Supplement Plans that leave you with zero out of pocket costs, such as plan C and plan F which are going to be eliminated. READ MORE >>
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