Posts Tagged ‘ metlife ’


How long can you go without a paycheck?

Written by tanya
June 3rd, 2010

What if one day you got sick or injured and couldn’t work?  How long could you go without a paycheck?  Where would you go for help?

If you get hurt or sick and can’t earn your regular paycheck, disability income insurance can pay you a monthly benefit amount.  With it, you can make ends meet until you’re back at work.

Put your tax refund to work for your family!

Written by tanya
April 16th, 2010

We recommend to our clients that they should consider the following options to put their tax refund to work for them:

  • Set up an emergency savings fund. Simply essential. The old conventional wisdom advised saving enough money to cover three to six months of unemployment. Many financial professionals now recommend keeping enough money stashed away to cover six months to one year of unemployment.

 

  • Buy life insurance. Many people have only the life insurance plans offered by their employer. But your family needs protection whether you’re working or between jobs. There are two basic types of life insurance: term and permanent.  A financial professional can help you determine the type and amount of protection you may need.

 

 

Enjoy life knowing that you’re protected from the unexpected!

Long-Term Care Insurance Gives You Options.

Written by tanya
March 14th, 2010

 

 

Month after month people pay their auto insurance premium wondering why they really have to pay that bill, besides the fact the state requires at least a minimum amount of coverage.  The state minimum is 25/50 in liability coverage.  So, the at-fault driver’s insurance company will pay up to $25,000 per injured person, up to a maximum of $50,000 per accident to cover expenses such as bodily injury, surgery, as well as damage to the cars. 

If you’re in a car accident with a family of four in their 2010 Mercedes and the police report names you as the at-fault driver, you had better hope that the amount of auto insurance coverage you have meets or exceeds those damages.  Otherwise, their attorney will get the money out of your estate, or even garnish your wages to be able to pay for it.  Call your insurance agent to make sure your coverages meet your needs.  You should review your policy at least one time per year to keep up with the changes in your life.

Give the gift of life insurance this holiday!

Written by tanya
November 10th, 2009

Life insurance is a very valuable gift you can give your family this holiday and it will be appreciated forever. Unfortunately, too many people think that “it” will never happen to them and they don’t prepare for their families future in the event of their death. For only about $1/day you can give your family the comfort of knowing that you care and they will be protected.