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Financial advisors are now teaching clients and prospects about cash value life insurance.
For many years, especially when the estate tax exemption was low, the focus of estate planning strategies with life insurance often shifted to how the minimum premium can be leveraged for maximum death benefit. With the 2016 estate tax exemption … Continue reading
4 health care trends that won’t go away, no matter who’s president
Repeal? Replace? It’s anyone’s guess. The one thing we can be certain about following this election is more changes are coming to health care and, as usual, employers will need to adapt. But regardless of what happens in Congress, what … Continue reading
Many hear the siren song of retirement on the high seas
It may not be what you thought of as retirement, but some people are all at sea once they leave the workplace. In a good way, that is. A BBC report looked at some sprightly folks who are spending their … Continue reading
Why People Choose to Go Low-Carb for Weight Loss
Now more than ever, cutting carbs is the first thing many people do when embarking on a weight-loss plan. But does this strategy work? And, does it matter what kind of carbs you take in? 3 CLAIMS FOR WHY LOW-CARB … Continue reading
Dieting Tips – Do you have cheat days?
You’ve committed to eating healthy. You want to look and feel great, and you’ve stuck to your diet an entire week already. You feel good about how you’ve done and think you deserve a gold star… or that cupcake that’s … Continue reading
Insurance Funny
“Remember, medical insurance is like a hospital gown – you’re never covered as much as you think you are.”
Insurance: Marijuana or Cannabis Use
One of the most increasingly common impairments we’re getting requests for – and underwriting concerns with – is marijuana or cannabis use. With the frequency of use becoming more common in today’s society, along with legalization in some states for … Continue reading
Health care is top worry for employers since election
Employers are worried about the employer health care mandate, now that the 2016 election is history. The incoming administration in Washington has given, at best, conflicting signals about the Affordable Care Act and what actions it may take regarding health … Continue reading
Finances – Starting or Finalizing investments
Finances – Starting or Finalizing investments As we get older, the future of retirement draws nears. But that shouldn’t stop you from saving and investing your money into realistic wants and needs! There are a variety of options you can … Continue reading
Universal health care a central plank
In recent years, experimentation with single-payer and universal health care systems has largely taken place in the nation’s governmental laboratories. Most of us call them states Some states — most notably Vermont — have investigated building a single-payer system for health care consumers within … Continue reading