32 Top Things to Do in New York City with Kids

https://youtu.be/gfPoi0X6dQo New York City isn’t just “the city that never sleeps”—it’s also one of the most exciting places in the world for families. Whether you’re planning your first family trip or looking for new adventures to keep your kids entertained, the Big Apple offers a perfect mix of history, culture, play, and pure fun. From […]
Delaware Insurance Commissioner Announces Continued Vaccine Coverage Commitments from Major Carriers

Dover, DE — In response to recent federal health care changes, Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro and the Delaware Department of Insurance are reassuring residents about insurance coverage for vaccines and immunizations. “Vaccines save lives,” said Commissioner Navarro. “They also save money by preventing costly diseases, keep health care more affordable, and protect our limited […]
Cigna Extends In-Network Benefit Access with Norton Healthcare Through October 1, 2025 Amid Contract Negotiations

Important Patient Update We appreciate your confidence in Norton Healthcare. Here’s what you need to know: Although Cigna Healthcare has decided to end its contract with Norton Healthcare, both organizations have agreed to extend the termination notice. This means you can continue to enjoy in-network benefits with Norton Healthcare until October 1, 2025, while both […]
Massachusetts Health Insurance Rebates: $75.6M Heading Back to Consumers – Here’s What to Know

BOSTON — Imagine opening your mailbox this fall and finding a check from your health insurance company. That’s the reality for more than 350,000 Massachusetts residents and small-business employees who will soon share in $75.6 million in health insurance rebates. The Healey-Driscoll administration confirmed this week that five major insurers will be issuing refunds, […]
Why Selling Your Life Insurance Policy May Be Smarter Than Letting It Lapse

If you’re 65 or older and own a life insurance policy, you may be able to sell it for far more than what your insurance company would offer if you surrendered it—or worse, let it lapse and get nothing. In fact, according to the Life Insurance Settlement Association (LISA), seniors who sold their policies through […]
MetroHealth Expands Insurance Enrollment Push as Charity Care Costs Hit $1 Million a Day

CLEVELAND, Ohio — MetroHealth System is stepping up efforts to get more patients signed up for health insurance as the hospital faces a staggering financial challenge: charity care now costs the health system more than $1 million every single day. The move comes as MetroHealth, Cuyahoga County’s safety-net hospital, battles steep operating losses and uncertainty […]
Rising Insurance Costs Are Pushing Homebuyers to the Breaking Point

The dream of homeownership in America is becoming harder to achieve—not only because of rising mortgage rates and record home prices, but also due to soaring homeowners insurance premiums. Just a decade ago, mortgage brokers like Andrew Cady of UMortgage in Inlet Beach, Florida, would set aside about $120 per month for insurance when qualifying […]
Is Life Insurance Tax Deductible?

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How to Pass the Life Insurance License Exam

Becoming a licensed life insurance agent is a rewarding career step, but it requires dedication, preparation, and successfully passing a state life insurance exam. Each state has its own set of requirements and licensing processes, making it essential to understand your specific path. Some states require pre-education courses before the exam, while others allow you […]
Can You Have Multiple Life Insurance Policies?

Can You Have Multiple Life Insurance Policies? Many people wonder if it’s possible to hold more than one life insurance policy at a time. The short answer is yes! Having multiple life insurance policies can provide additional coverage and flexibility tailored to your financial needs. In this article, we’ll explore the implications of having multiple […]