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Moving UP: The Role of The Family Caregiver
When the calls started coming in that Dad just “wasn’t right” and Mom didn’t know what to do, I knew I had to start making plans for an extended visit to Georgia. Little did I know, it would turn into … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Finance, Life Events, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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Are You Being Squeezed? Money Strategies For The Sandwich Generation
An increasing number of Americans between the ages of 45 to 65 years find themselves caught in the challenging position of caring for their aging parents, while also raising their children or grandchildren. If you belong to this “sandwich generation” … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Illness Insurance, Disability Income Insurance, Finance, Life Events, Life Insurance
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Graduation Day! Honoring One Mom’s Great Decision!
It was a tremendous day in May 2010 when Darryl graduated from High School. As his mother cried tears of joy, she was even more thrilled to imagine that her son was going to college next year. Darryl was the … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Union Industry, Finance, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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“EMPTY NESTERS” DO YOU NEED LIFE INSURANCE AFTER THE KIDS LEAVE HOME?
Most of us think about buying life insurance when our children are young. Once they move out of the house, do we really need to keep our life insurance policies? Absolutely! If you don’t have children, or if your children … Continue reading
Posted in Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan
Tagged benefits, black out period, car payment, commitments, dependent child, empty nest, empty-nesters, expenses, financial decisions, funeral, goals, health care, income, life insurance, living expenses, medical costs, parents, rainy day fund, retirement, social security, support, survivor benefits
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