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Who Owns More Than One Life Insurance Policy?
It is raining outside and your car is parked at the back of the lot, about ¼ of a mile away! You are lucky because you have your rain coat on and your umbrella in your hand. You are prepared. And as … Continue reading
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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
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Disability Insurance: Protecting Your Way of Life
As a twenty-nine year old, protecting myself from a disability didn’t even make my priority list; I can honestly say that it was not even something I had given a second thought. That was until I listened to Robert’s story … Continue reading
Posted in Disability Income Insurance, Family, Finance, Life Events, The Family Security Plan
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Why Do Seniors Need Life Insurance?
Many people understand the need for life insurance at a younger age. You have significant liabilities such as a home mortgage or loans. You have a spouse/partner and children and you want to ensure their well-being and future education. But … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Finance, Life Events, Life Insurance, The Family Security Plan, The Family Security Plan Silver
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I’m Healthy as a Horse! Breaking the Myths Associated with Critical Illness Insurance
Would you like to feel confident that you will be able to manage the escalating cost of healthcare and have the protection you need if something were to happen to you? Of course, we would all like to think that … Continue reading
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The Family Security Plan: Support and Guidance When You Need it Most
While Michelle commutes to St. Sophia’s Hospital, she reflects on the challenges she faced this year. As a 27-year-old RN, Michelle handles medical crisis every day and helps families deal with their grief and recovery. She never thought that she … Continue reading
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12 Steps Towards Your Financial Freedom: Part 2
(PART II OF A THREE PART SERIES) Are you someone focused on saving your money? Or are you someone with a burning desire to spend? These two personality types merge in today’s blog as we uncover some of the most … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Union Industry, Finance, The Family Security Plan
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Is Your Group Disability Insurance Enough?
Is Your Group Disability Insurance Enough? As a professional, your ability to work and earn a living is your greatest asset and you should protect it. So, if you have group disability benefits at work, is it enough to protect … Continue reading
Posted in Disability Income Insurance, The Family Security Plan
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How can you protect the most important things?
Shaquana is a Registered Nurse who loves her schedule. Since she has been working in the Hospital Network for six years, she avoids the graveyard shift. What Shaquana loves most about her job is that she gets to be home … Continue reading