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Health Insurance Agent vs. Navigator: What’s the Difference?

Health Insurance Agent vs. Navigator: What’s the Difference?

Shopping for health insurance can be a confusing process. You may need some assistance in choosing the right options, getting the subsidies you are entitled to receive, and enrolling in a health plan. You may be able to get the help you need through either a health insurance agent or a navigator. Although both agents and navigators can help you enroll in a health plan,...

New Year, New Life Insurance Review

New Year, New Life Insurance Review

It is a good policy to review your life insurance every year. If you have paid your premiums on time, the policy will still be there, most likely without any material changes since you purchased it. However, if major changes have occurred in your life, your life insurance policy may need adjustments or no longer suit your needs. Why Review Life Insurance Annually? Conducting a...

9 Ways to Eat Healthy This Holiday Season

9 Ways to Eat Healthy This Holiday Season

We all know that we should eat healthy food, but when the holidays arrive, all bets are off! The abundant treats associated with the holiday season can come with consequences. Using these tips so you can enjoy the season while watching your weight and staying healthy. Smaller Quantities If you eat generous portions, you will crave more food, and the spiral begins. Eat smaller portions...

How to Leave a Legacy through Life Insurance

How to Leave a Legacy through Life Insurance

Your legacy – what will it be, and how will you be remembered when you pass? A guaranteed death benefit provides financial support when your loved ones need it most. The policy benefits can be used to buy property, provide for the family, pay for college tuition, trips, or whatever your loved ones choose, but one thing you can count on – the legacy you...

How to Avoid the Winter Blues

How to Avoid the Winter Blues

The “winter blues” are not imaginary. Millions of people feel depressed during the winter months due to the reduced sunlight, which is believed to increase more melatonin, the hormone that triggers sleep, creating feelings of fatigue, lethargy, and depression. Rather than living with the condition, you have options to help elevate your mood. The Science Behind the Winter Blues Your body’s internal clock is a...