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Contingent Beneficiary Explained: Everything You Need To Know Contingent Beneficiary Paperwork Life Insurance

Contingent Beneficiary Explained: Everything You Need To Know

One of the things I really appreciate my parents made was their will. When my dad passed away, his will made it clear that the surviving spouse was the primary beneficiary of the entire estate. My sister and I were only contingent beneficiaries, in the event that the surviving spouse was mentally unfit to handle […]

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Subrogation: What is It, How Does It Work, and Why Is It Important? Cash in Tan Folder Labeled Subrogation Insurance

Subrogation: What is It, How Does It Work, and Why Is It Important?

It’s all right to admit it: at a glance, the word “subrogation” looks like a frightening work of legalese. While you shouldn’t necessarily be afraid of it, it can have major consequences for either you or your insurance company. So what is subrogation? Subrogation is a far-reaching term that applies in a wide range of […]

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Should You Still Buy Life Insurance If You’re Single? Man Sitting in Room of Moving Boxes Insurance

Should You Still Buy Life Insurance If You’re Single?

I’ll be honest with you. I’m still relatively young and I’ve never thought about getting life insurance until recently, despite being the sole breadwinner in the family. Frankly, finances could be tough for my wife and our two young kids if something were to happen to me. Despite those facts, having a policy would still […]

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Financial Red Flags You Need To Address By Age 40 Woman Celebrating 40th Birthday with Friends Budgeting

Financial Red Flags You Need To Address By Age 40

Turning 40 is a milestone in anyone’s life. When your forties begin, you are officially entering middle age. That means you are no longer a “young adult.” You’re definitely not a kid anymore, so time to act like it — financially, at least. You really should have your financial affairs in order by the time […]

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