5 Mistakes Freelancers Make When Looking For Health Insurance
Avoid these mistakes before enrolling in a plan and you can be more confident in your choice.
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Avoid these mistakes before enrolling in a plan and you can be more confident in your choice.
When you start a job, one of the benefits often offered is health insurance. This is an attractive benefit because it can help you to be covered for doctor visits, prescriptions, and in the case of an accident or critical illness. Are these plans better than what you can find on the marketplace?
When taking the leap from a 9-5 job to becoming a freelancer, it can be challenging to understand the process to get health insurance, especially if you have never had to purchase your own plan before.
When you first become Medicare eligible, you come to a crossroads with which products you should enroll in. Both Medicare Advantage and Medicare supplement plans offer similar benefits but which one is best for you?
When faced with purchasing health insurance, the number of plans available can be overwhelming. Comparing 15-20 different plans can be confusing and it can be hard to understand which features are the most important.
Did you know there are other options when it comes to beneficiaries you can choose from?
With 66% of Americans using prescription drugs, it is important to have a Prescription Drug Plan to help cover the prescription costs and make it more affordable once at the pharmacy.
There has been a long standing debate as to whether dental insurance is worth the cost. Some dentists now offer their own dental plans or discounts which tend to be cheaper yearly than a year of dental insurance plan.
If you are getting married, or thinking about it in the next year or two, it could be a good time to start thinking about what your life will look like once you are married. This not only includes how you will live your life but your insurance and finances.
When you become eligible for Medicare at 65, you are able to have access to many health insurance options. However, what options are available to you at age 64?