Is There a Right way and a Wrong way to buy Life Insurance?

Some people shy away from the sometimes morbid task of securing a life insurance package, often leading to mistakes when choosing coverage, according to USA Today.
Health Insurance Options After a Job Loss

Should you loss your job or employer-provided health insurance, there are multiple options available to you and your beneficiaries.
What Kind of Insurance Do I Need in College?

A child heading off to college is an extremely rewarding experience. A young adult is going out into the world to take those bold steps to build an independent life. For parents, it’s marked by feelings of pride in their children as well as anxiety for them.
What Happens If I Smoke With Diabetes?

A new report from the SEARCH Study Group revealed that cigarette smoking is very common among children and young adults with diabetes.
Insurance For Dangerous Jobs: Loggers

While most workers in the U.S. do not generally consider their lives to be at risk from day to day, loggers and others who have statistically hazardous jobs are less lucky, experts say.
How Does Terrorism Affect My Insurance?

There was a time when most of the potential hazards we all faced were considered routine and covered by a standard life insurance policy. All that changed on September 11, 2001.
Holiday Alcohol Alert

Driving under the influence still a problem especially during the holidays
How Dangerous Is Texting While Driving?

The Department of Transportation proposed making an interim ban on texting while operating commercial vehicles and buses a permanent federal rule.
How Do You Teach Children Respect?

Holidays can offer an excellent time for learning the responsibilities of respect
Are Annuities A Form Of Investment?

Consumers considering life insurance options may also look at annuities as a form of investment.