A Beginner's Guide to Health Insurance Deductibles and Copays
Posted: June 10, 2023
Deductibles and copays are both out-of-pocket expenses. Although they both represent a percentage you must pay when seeing a medical practitioner, they are not the same. Your copay is a fee you pay when you fill a prescription or receive medical services. The deductible is an agreed-upon amount you must pay before the total cost of your treatment is covered. Your policy explicitly defines these...
5 Misconceptions About Life Insurance
Posted: June 7, 2023
Preparing for the future usually involves saving for your children's education or for retirement. You may not have considered life insurance due to misconceptions regarding cost or other issues. Instead of letting false information influence buying this essential life-planning tool, take a moment to get the facts. Life Insurance and You – What Are the Facts? Life insurance is put in place to provide financial...
Here’s Why Your Company Should Not Overlook Group Dental Insurance
Posted: May 28, 2023
There is nothing employees love more than benefits and, among the most prized employer-provided benefits, are health and dental insurance. In fact, for some of the best employees, these benefits may be non-negotiable. Making dental insurance available to your employees can contribute to higher levels of employee satisfaction, with a positive impact on production. The Importance of Offering Group Dental Insurance There are several reasons...
National Stroke Awareness Month
Posted: May 10, 2023
It's National Stroke Awareness Month, and now is a great time to consider what you can do to learn more about this medical condition. By shining a light on the risks of stroke, you can potentially save a life, make better decisions for yourself, and ultimately enjoy many more years of healthy living. The History Behind This Tradition Although the earliest reported strokes date back...
How Will My Credit History Impact My Life Insurance Rate?
Posted: May 7, 2023
Your credit score carries a lot of weight in many life activities, including renting or purchasing a home, being approved for a credit card or personal loan, and will affect the interest rate you are offered when buying or leasing a car or other item. While your credit rating does not have a direct impact on your life insurance rate, the data on your credit...