Posts Tagged "protection"

3 Elements to Age in Place

Posted by on May 25, 2017 in Home, Our Blog, Safety | Comments Off on 3 Elements to Age in Place

The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University predicts that by 2035, the population of those 65 and older will grow to approximately 79 million — up more than 30 million from today. And 90 percent of adults in that age group prefer to remain in their homes, according to AARP. For those who would like to stay in their homes into their golden years, updating these three areas to accommodate changing needs is something worth tackling sooner rather than later. Lighting A well-lit home, both indoors and out, is a fundamental component of safe, long-term living. Start by making...

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One Small Mistake

Posted by on Jul 15, 2016 in Education | Comments Off on One Small Mistake

“All Because of One Small Mistake.”  That is what a client just said to me recently during a significant loss they just suffered.  That one small mistake financially, devastated his business and his life. Depending on the nature of an insurance loss; it can bankrupt you, put you out of business, cause an emotional break down and more.  I know that seems like a scare tactic, but it is true.  I have personally witnessed it happen to my client. I get it, our lives are busy.  We have so many irons in the fire and so many things we are trying to do that calling our insurance agent not...

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5 Tips to Buying Life Insurance

Posted by on Feb 5, 2014 in Life | 0 comments

 “Knowledge is Power”  A quote I have always remembered.   When it comes to things like buying insurance, that statement could not be more true.  Planning for your first life insurance purchase  can be an overwhelming and daunting task.  The era of the Internet now allows most of us to get an online quote from the comfort of our home or office chair.  That is a now a standard and acceptable way to research and purchase insurance.  The second way is to meet with an agent to help you.  Life Insurance Agents are sometimes like vultures you wish you would have never filled out the...

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