
Open Enrollment Checklist: A Comprehensive Guide
Open enrollment can be a daunting process, especially if you are new to it. It’s not just about choosing a health care plan; it involves
Whether you’re looking for a health, life, or Medicare insurance plan, our blog posts will educate and inform you. Explore a variety of topics and get the information you need. If your questions aren’t answered here, you can always contact me directly.
Open enrollment can be a daunting process, especially if you are new to it. It’s not just about choosing a health care plan; it involves
Taking time to prepare for Open Enrollment will help you not miss any deadlines.
With strict rules and regulations around switching Medicare plans, it is important to do your research ahead of time and work with a Medicare-certified broker to make sure you are making the right choice. If you make any changes to you are not comfortable with, you could risk having coverage that does not suit your needs and can’t change until the next AEP.
Enrolling in Medicare can be a confusing process, and it can be easy to miss steps. Download your FREE checklist to stay organized.
Are you bombarded with messages about Medicare? Once you turn 65, you are probably thinking about how you can enroll in Medicare and which plan is right for you. Whether you are already enrolled in Medicare or just beginning the process of enrolling, learning about the basics will help you to navigate the process and make enrolling in a plan much easier.
How long has it been since you thought about getting life insurance? Whether you are just thinking about enrolling in a plan or have not had coverage for a while, here are five reasons why you should make the decision to purchase a policy.
When considering purchasing a life insurance policy, the extra cost per month can be hard to justify. However, what would happen without life insurance? It is important to consider what your life would look like if you did not have a way to financially protect your loved ones.
Finding health insurance is hard enough. Not only are there many plans to choose from, but the prices can be shocking once you realize how different it is to find health insurance as a freelancer versus an employee at a traditional 9 to 5 job.
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?