This is the first article in a three-part blog series about voluntary benefits. It delves into the history of insurance in the United States and the growing importance of voluntary benefits.
Maggie continues her quest to learn more about healthcare at age 65 and beyond. In Part 2 of our blog series, she discovers the myriad of details that make up this supplemental insurance.
Along with Medicare, Medicare Supplement or Medigap can give assist in providing more thorough health insurance. Join Maggie as she embarks on a five-part journey to better understand just how beneficial Medicare Supplement coverage can be.
Health biometrics matter greatly. Yet the very mention of the term conjures images of various, potentially overwhelming data that must be examined and understood before benefiting the person it describes. This article pertains specifically to blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, and body mass index (BMI), and provides an informative, but not exhaustive look at all four items.
The COVID-era has introduced new challenges that employers, employees, and benefits consultants are having to sort through. The workplace landscape has changed, and in a quest for work-life balance and security, control has shifted, and employees have the leverage…at least for now.
Financial literacy may not hold the allure that other, more coveted skills do, but it is one that can and should be learned. To be financially literate means to possess fiscal knowledge and apply it effectively. Yet research indicates that just 57% of adults in the United States are financially literate. Here are 5 questions to ask yourself.