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“Millennials are always on social media and using technology” . . . I proudly agree!
We’ve all heard it. Millennials are always on social media and using technology. As a millennial, I’ve always balked at this statement, thinking this doesn’t apply to me. I barely use social media. However, the more I thought about it, … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, Life Events, Social Media, Technology
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(Part II) Develop Personal Insurance by Investing in Yourself: Millennials share their stories.
In Part I of this II part series, we met Sarah, a Millennial who realized the importance of Personal Insurance. Personal insurance is unlike any other form of insurance! It is not something you can get through your credit union or an … Continue reading
Posted in Finance, Insurance, Life Events
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Develop Personal Insurance by Investing in Yourself: Millennials share their stories.
When you hear the word “insurance” what comes to mind? Protection? Uncertainty? Managing Risk? A payment? These adjectives define insurance in its most basic form but when you think of insurance as something you buy and pay for you are … Continue reading
Posted in Finance, Insurance, Life Events
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What Troubles Most College Graduates?
Graduating from college is a huge accomplishment. Working hard throughout the college undergraduate curriculum is commendable. However, what happens after the commencement ceremony ends and the final piece of confetti hits the floor? This is where post graduates find themselves … Continue reading
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Have You Found Speed & Convenience?
We all have that one thing that we have wanted to do for a long time…why is it still on your “to do” list? Regardless if you are thinking about something to do in your home, finances, personal life or just about … Continue reading
Posted in Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Life Events, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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September 11, 2001: A Reminder to Be Prepared for Life’s ‘What-ifs’
All of us have important dates committed to memory (or at least programmed into our e-calendars); we remember birthdays, anniversaries, and those dates that have true meaning to each of us as individuals. September 11, 2001 is a date that … Continue reading
Posted in Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Family, Life Events, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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Ready to Hang Up That Beach Towel? The Importance of Structure For Our Kids
Is it terrible that I want school to start? The school year and I have a love-hate relationship. When August rolls around, and you are just plain tired of battling the humidity, smelling sunscreen and yelling that someone needs to … Continue reading
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