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Does Medicare Cover Cataract Surgery?

Blog Author: Marcia Pruitt

According to the National Eye Institute (NEI), more than half of older Americans either have cataracts or have undergone surgery to get rid of them. With these statistics, you or someone you know will deal with cataracts in their senior years. Surgery has come a long way in the past few decades, ...

Mistakes to Avoid When Buying an Annuity

Blog Author: Gabe Taylor

As with any impactful financial decision, there is much to consider when purchasing an annuity. You will want to make sure the product you choose is ideal for you and your financial goals. Let’s look at some of the biggest mistakes to avoid when buying an annuity.

Which Medicare Drug Plan is Right for Me?

Blog Author: Kari Mellone

Medicare drug plans, also known as Medicare Part D, help seniors cover the cost of their prescription medications. With so many options to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which plan is right for you. Here are 5 tips to help you make the best choice:

Why or Why Not Have an Annuity?

Blog Author: Gabe Taylor

Annuities are a valuable tool that can shape a retirement plan and give security to those who can’t afford to heed the risk that other financial growth products have. Just like other insurance products, annuities come in many shapes and sizes. In this section, we will look at who might be a good ...

What Do I Get With Original Medicare?

Blog Author: Kari Mellone

You spend the first 65 years of your life contributing to Medicare taxes, so naturally, you may wonder: what do you get with Medicare? Are there any options for coverage beyond Original Medicare? This article will dig a little deeper into what you get with Original Medicare and the options ...

Term vs. Whole Life Insurance: What’s the Difference?

Blog Author: Jessica Richter

When deciding on a life insurance policy that meets your needs, it is helpful to know the options and how they differ. Here, we will review how term life insurance and whole life insurance policies work, and what the benefits may include.

Which Medicare Option is Right For Me?

Blog Author: Gabe Taylor

Original Medicare can leave a lot of gaps in your health coverage. For example, there is no maximum out-of-pocket limit on your health care costs when enrolled in just parts A and B. This means that if you have original Medicare by itself, you are vulnerable to an infinite amount of costs. ...

How Much Life Insurance Do I Actually Need?

Blog Author: Tom Peterson

When it comes to life insurance, it is essential to define what you want to protect in the event of your passing. Determine your goal: perhaps you want to leave a legacy with a loved one or make sure that there are no unpaid debts for your family to remain responsible for. Let’s look at what to ...

Dental Implants and Medicare

Blog Author: John Demko

Dental care is essential to our overall health. When considering having dental work or dental implants done, remember first to check what dental coverage your current insurance provides.