Whether you’ve been laid off or terminated, losing a job is stressful. Aside from income insecurity, you have health and dental insurance to worry about. Here are 3 options to consider during your employment transition: 1. Use it before you lose it. Learn when your benefits … [Read more...]
How to Use Dental Benefits Abroad
From currency and cuisine to electrical outlets and hand gestures, traveling outside of the U.S. is, well—different. And your insurance is no exception. Fortunately, just like your jetlag, coverage can come with you overseas. Many dental insurance plans cover at least some … [Read more...]
Caught in the Middle: Insurance Tips for the Sandwich Generation
It seems strange to place middle-aged adults in the same category as BLTs and PB&Js. But instead of 2 slices of bread, adults are finding themselves financially “sandwiched” between 2 generations: their children and aging parents. This dual responsibility isn’t new, but … [Read more...]
1 Last Task Before You Become An Empty Nester
With 18 years of school behind them and summer ahead of them, we’re willing to bet your kids are more concerned with a healthy tan than health insurance. That’s where you come in. Even when they’re 40, your kids are still your babies. And don’t you want your baby birds to be … [Read more...]
4 Healthy Habits That Might Be Tax Deductions
You may be searching for every possible write-off possible this tax season. And if you were healthy in 2015, you might be able to deduct extra expenses. That’s right—certain dental and medical-related procedures and programs can be tax deductible. Here are 4 healthy habits for … [Read more...]
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