No Coffin, No Problem: A True Life Insurance Payout Story Where Death Wasn’t Required
You can get a life insurance payout, even if the person with the policy is alive. Here's what to know about the Accelerated Death Benefit.
You can get a life insurance payout, even if the person with the policy is alive. Here's what to know about the Accelerated Death Benefit.
Here's all you need to know to find the best disability insurance companies that can offer you the best policies to protect your income.
Doctors are keenly aware of their own health history, and they might fear how they will be treated when they apply for disability insurance.
Do you have questions about disability insurance, how it all works, and if you'll have a problem getting a claim paid. We've got answers.
Medical school grads average $200,000 in student loans. Given these figures, it's no wonder insurance companies now sell disability products.
Does a physical therapist need to buy disability insurance? Here's everything you need to know to answer that question.
Here's a comprehensive guide to help you purchase the right type of term life insurance at the lowest cost to meet your individual needs.
There are several types of "own-occupation" policies. You probably need one of them, but which one? True, transitional, or modified? Here's what you need to know.
Answering reader questions about what to do when you and your spouse or partner do not see eye to eye about certain parts of your financial life, Roth IRAs, and the Mega Backdoor Roth.
Answering reader questions about mortgages, whether an annuity is the right decision for you (and whether you should keep the financial advisor who wants to sell it to you), and whether it makes sense for this particular doctor to continue forward with his universal life insurance policy.
Buying disability or life insurance might be the most personal decision in personal finance. Here's what I considered before purchasing mine.
You might only purchase disability insurance once, but take a careful look at your policy every few years to see if it's still right for you.
Answering reader questions with Dr. Jim Dahle and WCI Friend Dr. Tyler Scott, where they discuss disability insurance, saving for future home expenses, and how to clean up a disaster of an investment account.
If you own a practice with employees, others are affected if you die or get disabled. That's why business disability insurance is an option.
Young doctors should have a disability insurance rider that allows them to increase the benefit amount. But there are quite a few options.