Study: One in four Americans without health insurance coverage

“For people who lose employer-sponsored coverage, the individual market is often the only alternative, but it is a confusing and largely unaffordable option,” said Commonwealth Fund Vice President Sara Collins, lead author of the report. “As a result, people are going a year, two years, or more without health care coverage, and as a result [...]

Linked Long Term Care Insurance Attracting Younger Buyers

To protect against the risk of needing costly long-term care an increasing number of national insurance companies are offering protection that combines life insurance with potential long term care insurance benefits. According to the 2012 Buyer Study conducted by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, these linked benefit (also called “combination”) products are gaining [...]

Do you know your child could be a target for identity theft?

Imagine that you’ve taught your child everything they need to know about personal finance. Then as he’s getting ready to head off to college and applies for financial aid, he’s unexpectedly rejected for financial aid due to poor credit. Yet he’s never applied for credit in his life. Sounds outrageous, doesn’t it? But this can [...]

Bundled policy for long-term care too costly

Paying for long-term care is a worry for many, particularly aging baby boomers. Certified financial planner Kevin Young of Young Wealth Management in Davis, Calif., offers some advice on the topic:

Q: I’m 65 and interested in getting long-term-care coverage. My financial adviser recommends a life-insurance policy, which has a long-term-care benefit, that costs upfront [...]

What Older Workers Don’t Know About Social Security

Many people on the verge of retirement lack knowledge about how Social Security works. Most older workers can’t identify basic information about the Social Security calculation, including how many years of earnings are factored into their payout and how much their payments will increase due to delayed claiming, according to a recent AARP and Knowledge Networks [...]