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8 Simple New Year’s Resolutions for Seniors

We’ve put together 8 New Year’s Resolutions that are realistic. From taking advantage of Medicare’s free exams to double-checking your will, these 8 resolutions will make sure that your health and financial well-being are safe and secure.

Can I get a Medigap Plan If I Have Diabetes?

Even if you have diabetes, you can still get a Medigap Plan. To get a better idea of how you’d be eligible, we’ll go through some of the underwriting requirements as well as the open enrollment scenarios.

What Do I Do When My Medigap Plan Has a Rate Increase?

If you’re on Medicare, chances are you have a Medicare Supplement (also called a Medigap plan) to cover your deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. And after a few years, you’ve become familiar with the dreaded “rate increase.” Letter after letter of 5% here, 7% there, 8.5% everywhere, and you wonder: what gives?

Learn the Lingo: What does “Attained Age” mean?

Insurance prices can feel like a mystery. Why does one company charge more than another for the same thing? Why does my neighbor have the same insurance as me, but they don’t pay as much?

New Health Insurance Change for Retired Caterpillar Union Workers: Here Are Your Options

If you’re a retired Caterpillar Union Worker (since 2005), you’ve gotten a letter in the mail about your health insurance changing. It can be confusing, and your options might be a little fuzzy. We’ve read the fine print and want to help you make the best financial decision you can.

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