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Employer Provided Life Insurance May Not Be Enough
More companies are upping their benefits to remain competitive. While life insurance is one of the most popular benefits, remember that you should have additional coverage independently from what an employer might provide.
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Are You Fully Covered by Your Life Insurance?
There’s a substantial gap between how much life insurance many Americans have and how much they need. And being underinsured can have a significant impact on a family in the event of an unexpected passing.
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Jargon Busted: Whole Life Insurance
Want coverage that lasts your entire life? Learn about whole life insurance and how it helps.
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Jargon Busted: Term Life Insurance
Some life insurance plans have clear end dates. Learn about term life insurance and see if it’s right for you.
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Jargon Busted: Term Conversion
Sometimes people want to change their life insurance plan. Learn about term conversion and how it works.
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Jargon Busted: Final Expenses
Do you know what “final expenses” are? In this video, learn what they are and how to prepare for them.
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Jargon Busted: Face Amount
Your face amount is the amount you receive if you need to use your life insurance benefits. Learn more in this video.
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Jargon Busted: Beneficiary
Have a beneficiary? Know what one is? Find out why you need one today.
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What to Consider Before Sending Your Child to College
Heading to college is a major step for your son or daughter. This checklist can help you navigate this momentous time together. Leaving for college may be one of the most exciting times in your child’s life, and it will be big change for you both. Embrace this significant –...
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Swaddle Your Baby With Life Insurance
Some people overlook the value of purchasing life insurance for their children. Once a baby enters your life, you do everything you can to protect the child’s well-being. One item you shouldn’t overlook? Life insurance. This financial safety net is purchased to help take care of your family in case...