When approaching 65 years old or even in your early 70s, you should consider getting long-term care insurance. Social security, such as Medicaid, doesn’t cover all parts of long-term care (LTC). As such, it can’t fully pay for constant in-home care or assisted living services, in case you develop a chronic or disabling condition when Read More
With so many options to choose from, the process of shopping for life insurance can be both hectic and confusing. According to a study by LIMRA and Life Happens, consumer confusion around life insurance is among the main reason why some Americans don’t carry this coverage. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has given many Americans a Read More