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4 Financial Tips to Keep Your Family Safe | Pennsylvania Employee Benefits
It’s tough to get our financial house in order, not because it’s especially hard, but because it’s … boring? Tedious? The last thing we want to spend time on? To remedy that, here are four tips that you can take on and accomplish: 1. Make sure you have life insurance—or enough of it. Do you…
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Health Insurance Industry Terms You Need To Know | PA Employee Benefits
With the ever increasing amount of regulations in the Health Insurance industry – the amount of acronyms is rising rapidly. If you don’t follow the latest news religiously, then you could find yourself M.O. (missing out!). Even if you are a seasoned “insurance chooser” – some of the more common terminology could be just as…
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Difference Between Basic Insurance & Major Medical Insurance | PA Benefits Broker Services
www.livestrong.com By Jenni Wiltz Choosing a health care plan often comes down to cost, but don’t forget to compare the monthly premium with the amount of coverage you get. Major medical insurance is designed to cover you during everything from routine check-ups to major catastrophic events. Basic health insurance, by contrast, is a cash reimbursement…
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How Much Life Insurance Do You Really Need? | Employee Benefits Pennsylvania
Marvin H. Feldman www.lifehappens.org Some people equate life insurance with tragedy and death. In truth, life insurance is for the living. Without it, the sudden demise of a key breadwinner could leave a family stranded without the resources to maintain their lifestyle—or even retain their home. Not so long ago, professionals recommended that families carry…
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What Blood Tests Are Performed in a Life Insurance Physical? | Employee Benefits PA
By Patty Tansang www.livestrong.com Overview A physical examination may be needed when you purchase a life insurance policy, especially for larger benefit amounts. Insurance underwriters use a multitude of factors to determine your risk of premature death, and hence, how much premium you will be charged. In addition to asking about your medical history (including…
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