Showing 271 — 297 out of 292 articlesLast updated March 28, 2022Joel PalmerThe best personal finance blogs cover a variety of topics. After all, fiscal health isn’t just about how well you save or invest.
MoneyLast updated March 29, 2022Joel PalmerThere are infinite resources on how to get a job. But there isn’t nearly as much advice on how to leave a job, whether voluntary or involuntary.
Work-LifeLast updated December 9, 2022Joel PalmerThe main question to ask is: Would losing most or all of my income due to a disability bring financial harm to my family or household?
InsuranceLast updated January 20, 2021Joel PalmerThe results of this exam will help determine how much you will pay — and in rare cases, whether you even qualify — for your coverage.
InsuranceLast updated June 19, 2020Jack WolstenholmAs you stay on top of the latest developments and take the necessary precautions, now may be an ideal time to review your insurance.
InsuranceLast updated March 29, 2022Joel PalmerThe spread of the novel coronavirus has prompted calls for more laws to require employers to pay workers for time off during an illness.
Work-LifeLast updated June 19, 2020Joel PalmerCommon types of coverage experimenting with this approach include renters, homeowners, auto, liability, and health insurance.
InsuranceLast updated January 2, 2021Jack WolstenholmAccidents rank as the third leading cause of death, but you’re seven times more likely to die from heart disease or cancer.
InsuranceLast updated November 8, 2022Joel PalmerAccording to the Pew Research Center, about 15 percent of middle-aged adults are providing financial support to both an aging parent and a child.
MoneyLast updated August 3, 2021Jack WolstenholmThe best way to make buying insurance a breeze? Research. The more you know going in, the more confident you will be throughout the process.
InsuranceLast updated June 19, 2020Joel PalmerRobo-advisors are an option for beginning investors who lack financial knowledge, but may not have enough assets to work with a professional.
MoneyLast updated January 6, 2021Jack WolstenholmAs you progress through life, your income will rise and fall and rise again. Your priorities will change, as will your expenses.
MoneyLast updated August 3, 2020Joel PalmerFor many professionals, work and life no longer fit into structured time segments. And usually, it’s work seeping into our personal lives.
Work-LifeLast updated December 7, 2021Joel PalmerBuying insurance for small business owners is not a one-and-done transaction. As your business grows, your insurance needs will change as well.
InsuranceLast updated March 25, 2022Joel PalmerAccording to the Council for Disability Awareness, one in three working Americans do not have adequate disability coverage.
InsuranceLast updated January 20, 2021Joel PalmerA secure source of income is one of the most important parts of your life. It gives you freedom, independence, and opportunity.
InsuranceLast updated March 24, 2021Jack WolstenholmWhat happens if your mental illness limits or even prevents you from working? Does disability insurance cover mental health conditions?
InsuranceLast updated December 9, 2022Joel PalmerLong term care (LTC) insurance covers much of the costs of nursing homes, assisted living facilities or in-home care.
InsuranceLast updated January 19, 2021Jack WolstenholmBuying insurance online offers tremendous speed and convenience. But it may require more research to ensure you buy the right coverage for your needs.
InsuranceLast updated July 12, 2022Joel PalmerDisability insurers will still offer you coverage if your pre-existing condition is manageable. The decision will largely depend on how serious your condition is.
InsuranceLast updated January 20, 2021Jack WolstenholmIn general, if you need one — and chances are you do — you need both. Life insurance does not fulfill the need for disability insurance and vice versa.
InsuranceLast updated February 6, 2022Joel PalmerEmployers must let new parents take up to 12 weeks off and guarantee their jobs once they return. But the law doesn’t require employers to pay for that time off.
InsuranceLast updated July 14, 2021Jack WolstenholmAt every company, employees and prospective new hires deserve an equal opportunity to work and grow their careers.
Work-LifeLast updated June 19, 2020Joel PalmerThough worksite benefits are voluntary, it may be in your best interest to consider accepting some of these perks. If you don’t, it’s like turning down money.
Work-LifeLast updated January 2, 2021Jack WolstenholmEvery new year inspires self-improvement, but few resolutions actually go the distance. Here are five realistic goals for .
MoneyLast updated September 23, 2020Joel PalmerAccording to LIMRA, 40 percent of disability insurance applications are either declined, rated or are only accepted with an exclusion.
InsuranceLast updated November 8, 2022Joel PalmerJust as every other generation, millennials live life a little differently than those who came before them. That includes the ways they spend money.
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