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Many Americans underestimate the impact that caring for a loved one can have on their lives, marriage, work, and finances. In a column by Michelle Singletary, a Washington Post columnist, an “AARP study found that three-quarters of family caregivers regularly spend their own savings on caregiving expenses—which averages to 26% of their income.”1   President […]Continue reading

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Medical liability is a pervasive concern for physicians because of the potential effects of a settlement and the costs of fighting a prolonged and costly legal battle.   While laws capping tort damages have been effective in some states, physicians often are targeted in medical liability suits, especially in states where hospitals are protected under […]Continue reading

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Small businesses need suitable types of insurance to protect assets against damage and legal claims. While most business owners hope they’ll never have to rely on insurance, the truth is, it’s an essential investment. It could make the difference between closing up shop and healthy business longevity.   Workers’ Compensation: This coverage is required in most […]Continue reading

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It’s important to budget and keep your numbers in check throughout the year. Too often, we can get sidelined, and before we know it, we’re no longer moving in the right direction. Use the checklist below to get back on track before the calendar flips us into 2022.   Is your holiday budget out of […]Continue reading

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It’s Long-Term Care (LTC) Awareness Month, and whether you’re in the market now or just curious about insurance coverage choices for the future, it’s important to know where, why, and how to get answers.   There are three main options when it comes to LTC coverage. Traditional long-term care insurance:Also known as standalone long-term care […]Continue reading

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Let’s start with the most echoed statement on the web: Americans are living longer but aren’t necessarily healthier, leading to health problems later in life. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that 69% of people will use long-term care services at some point. And that care comes with a cost: Long-term care […]Continue reading

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