4 Types of Insurance All New Parents Should Have

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No one likes to talk about insurance. It’s boring. It’s morbid. But for new parents, it’s also one of the best and most cost-effective ways to provide your family with the kind of financial security it deserves. So here’s a comprehensive resource that makes it as easy as possible to get the insurance you need and avoid the insurance you don’t.Read more…

The New Parent’s Guide to Life Insurance

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Life insurance is the most cost-effective way to make sure that your children will always have the financial resources they need, no matter what. This guide walks you through the entire process of figuring out how much life insurance you need, what type to get, and how to get it without spending any more than you have to.Read more…

How to Find the Best Health Savings Account

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Health savings accounts are a fantastic tool. They are actually the ONLY type of account that lets you save money completely tax-free. But finding a good one can be difficult. There are a lot of variables to consider and it can quickly feel overwhelming. So here are the steps I took to find the best health savings account for my personal needs.Read more…

How I Choose Health Insurance for My Family

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My wife and I have both been self-employed for a few years now, which means that we’ve been on our own when it comes to finding health insurance. The learning curve has been steep, but over the years I’ve honed my process and whittled it down to five key variables that I look at every single time I have to make this decision.Read more…

Disability Insurance: The Crucial Protection You Probably Don’t Have

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Quick quiz: if you’re in your 20s or 30s, what’s your biggest financial asset? It’s not your house. It’s not your 401(k) or IRA. And it’s definitely not your car. It’s your future income. Almost every financial goal you have rests on the assumption that you’ll continue to earn money, and this is one of the best ways to protect that asset.Read more…

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