The Department of Veterans Affairs has recently made a landmark announcement: every World War II veteran is now entitled to comprehensive VA health care and nursing home services without any cost. This includes all individuals who served at any time from December 7,...
How Accident Insurance Works Accident insurance will help you pay for out-of-pocket and medical costs that you may be liable for after an injury from an accident. This includes hospitalizations, emergency treatment, medical exams, and other expenses like lodging and...
Navigating the changes in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) brought about by the SECURE 2.0 Act might seem complex, but with the right knowledge and strategy, you can confidently prepare for a secure retirement. Adapting to Changes: What Federal Employees Need to Know The...
Just Starting Out Maria is a 25-year-old administrative worker who is earning $70,000/year gross and has about $30,000/year in fixed expenses. These include car payments, rent, and student loans. She spends the rest of her earnings on living and entertainment...
Double Income, No Kids: An Insurance Case Study Sam and Sarah are in their 30s and are both working. Sam makes $70,000 per year and Sarah makes $90,000 per year. They don’t currently have children, but they want to buy a home and start a family. They have saved...