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Risk Factors of Living Without Life Insurance

Risk Factors of Living Without Life Insurance

Life insurance often gets pushed down the road until a health scare, a new baby, or a sudden loss forces the question fast. Going without coverage is not only a risk tied to death. It is a risk to the people and obligations that keep moving after you are gone. The Financial Risk Can Be Bigger Than Expected Coverage gaps remain common. In the 2025...

Original Medicare vs Medicare Advantage

Original Medicare vs Medicare Advantage

Medicare choices can feel like picking a lane on a freeway with ten exits in the next mile. The core decision for many beneficiaries is whether to stay with Original Medicare, Part A plus Part B, or enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, also called Part C. Both paths can work well, but they manage costs, networks, and add-on coverage in different ways, so the...

Black History Month: A Look Back & A Step Forward

Black History Month: A Look Back & A Step Forward

Black History Month has deep roots in education, community organizing, and a push to correct what was missing from mainstream history teaching. The observance traces back to historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson and the early 20th-century effort to ensure Black history was studied, shared, and treated as essential American history. How It Started In 1926, Woodson and the organization now known as the Association for...

What Young Professionals Should Look for in a Health Insurance Plan

What Young Professionals Should Look for in a Health Insurance Plan

Landing a first real job feels exciting, right up until you open the benefits packet. Deductibles, copays, networks, HSAs, PPOs, coinsurance, metal tiers, and similar terms can sound like a new language. For people in their 20s and 30s, the right health plan is less about guessing which option is cheapest and more about matching coverage to the way you actually live. Balance Premiums and...

Life Insurance: 5 Signs You Might Be Underinsured

Life Insurance: 5 Signs You Might Be Underinsured

Life rarely stands still. You may have gotten married, welcomed a child, bought a home, or moved up in your career since you first bought life insurance. If your policy has not changed with your life, your family could be counting on a benefit that no longer fits their needs. These five warning signs show when coverage may be too low. Sign #1: Your Income...