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Skipping the Dentist Can Put Your Health at Risk
Posted: November 6, 2018
Most of us don’t look forward to a trip to the dentist. However, caring for your teeth and gums is a crucial part of maintaining overall health. Research over the past decade has revealed links between tooth and gum health and several serious medical conditions. A recent study found that 40 percent of people who suffered gum disease were more likely to have another chronic...
October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Posted: October 17, 2018
Breast cancer affects one in eight women, and it is estimated that about 220,000 women are diagnosed each year, according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Thankfully, early diagnosis and treatment most often leads to a full recovery. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual campaign to raise awareness of the disease and the critical importance of testing for early detection, as well as to...
Things to Consider When Naming Multiple Beneficiaries
Posted: September 27, 2018
Life insurance is an investment for your loved ones. Naming beneficiaries is an important step in setting up a life insurance policy. While you are required to name at least one beneficiary, it is also possible to name multiple beneficiaries. Doing so can help ensure that your death benefits go where you want them to go in case your primary beneficiary does not survive you....
What Is the Right Time to Purchase Life Insurance?
Posted: September 20, 2018
Life insurance is important because it provides financial security for your loved ones should you become incapacitated or pass away. Even if you have no assets to pass on, a life insurance policy can provide an inheritance for them. It can also be used to pay off outstanding debts, such as a mortgage, car loan, or credit card debts, to avoid placing additional burdens on...
Should You Insure While You’re Young?
Posted: April 20, 2018
Regardless of your age, if you are married or have children the benefits of life insurance are obvious: you want to continue to provide for your loved ones should the unexpected occur. If you’re young, healthy, and single with no dependents, getting life insurance may be the furthest thing from your mind. No one likes considering their own mortality, especially in their twenties, when this...