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3 Tips to Improve Your Mental and Physical Well-Being While Working Remotely

Since COVID rampaged through the country, working from home has become the new normal. While working remotely comes with many advantages (such as working in your pajamas, stretched out on your bed, or relaxing on your sofa), it also comes with real-world drawbacks. Every person reacts differently to remote work, and many miss the interactions with their colleagues, many of whom have become friends. How...

Here’s Why You Should Buy Life Insurance for Your College Student

A college student does not typically have children or debt, other than student loans. With no dependents who rely on them, why would you buy life insurance for a child in college? No one wants to consider the death of a child. However, should this tragedy occur in your family, if you have co-signed on any loans, it can become a problem. On the positive...

How Incorporating Wellness Activities at Work Improves Productivity

Every employer wants a team of inspired workers who are focused, energetic, and productive. A work environment that has incorporated wellness activities can inspire higher levels of production, as the employees are happier, less stressed, and usually feel more dedicated to achieving the goals set by management. What Wellness Activities Are Most Popular with Employees? Your company can offer a range of wellness activities that...

How Does My Health Impact My Insurance?

The health insurance industry was radically changed with the passage of the Affordable Care Act. Prior to the passage of this law, a person who had a health condition was typically denied insurance coverage – a financial disaster for families, many of whom were forced to file bankruptcy due to medical bills. It was a monumental change in the health insurance industry when the law...

Do I Have to Choose a Beneficiary? What You Need to Know

When you purchase a life insurance policy, you must name a beneficiary, or several. The listed beneficiary is the person who will receive the death benefits should you pass away before you time. A sudden death due to an accident or illness leaves the family bereft, but the life insurance benefit allows them to move forward without suffering serious financial problems. The benefits are not...