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No. We get paid directly by insurance companies, just as if you were to call them directly. The difference is we are contracted by many insurance companies that offer that same products at a different price. We are able to customize plans specifically for you and speed up the whole Medicare process by saving you time and money.
In order to be contracted with insurance companies, you have to undergo various background checks, hold licenses and yearly training in the states you do business. Licenses can also be verified by the Sate Department of Insurance website pertaining to the state you live in.
All insurance companies offer their preferred forms of payment. Most common include Electronic Bank Draft, Credit/Debit Card, or check/money order (this option could have fees or restrictions). Some companies are more flexible than others. We never take payment from you- it goes directly to the insurance company you do business with.
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Some individuals will automatically be enrolled in Medicare Part A and B, while others may elect to delay their benefits until a later date. It also depends whether you are getting Social Security Benefits.
There are several ways you can enroll. The most common way is to contact your local Social Security Administration Office, make an appointment, and have them start the enrollment process. Other ways:
No. All Medicare Supplement plans are standardized with same standard benefits based on plan letter. All companies pay the same based on same standard plan benefits for a Medicare Supplement. There are other factors that can weigh your decision when choosing the right plan and company.
No. All companies can charge different prices for the same plan. Price can also vary per state. There are also other factors that can weigh your decision when choosing the right plan and company. Price isn’t always everything.
All insurance companies offer their preferred forms of payment. Most common include Electronic Bank Draft, Credit/Debit Card, or check/money order (this option could have fees or restrictions). Some companies are more flexible than others. We never take payment from you- it goes directly to the insurance company you do business with.
Medicare Supplement Plans can be changed all year long. When changing plans after your initial enrollment, health questions and prescriptions check is performed. All companies have different qualification guidelines.
Your plans can always get reviewed. A 30-Day free look period is standard on all insurance policies. If health conditions permit, you can always switch to another plan and company. Most people tend to stay in their plans for a few years before they want a new recommendation.
Open Enrollment Period runs from January 1st through March 31st annually. Medicare Beneficiaries currently enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan can:
Annual Enrollment Period runs from October 15 through December 7th annually. Medicare Beneficiaries can:
IEP happens when you become eligible for Medicare due to age. It is a seven-month period where you have the time to elect and enroll in the plan of your choice. IEP runs three months before, the month of, and three months after your 65th birthday.
Special election periods are granted during certain applicable circumstances. One may be that you delayed your Part B because you were still working at the age of 65 and had health insurance through your employer that was equally as good as Medicare’s coverage or better.
There are various types of life insurance products available in today’s competitive market. Life insurance products range in price based on what you are looking for , need, and health condition if applicable. However, you can save money on the same or similar products with different insurance companies.
Some employers offer life insurance where they pay for it, a portion of it, or you may pay for it at a lower group cost. However, many times policies through an employer can have restrictions or limitations.
For example:
Regardless if you have a policy from work, it is always advised to review your policy contract to know the terms and get an outside policy in the event you lose the coverage. It is always good to have extra insurance during your prime working years.
Although you have every right to not have any life insurance or believe in it, there are many factors to consider that can affect what happens after your death.
The list goes on and on of factors that can greatly impact whether you need a life insurance policy and how much of it you need.
Although that is an option, the interest rate in a Savings Account are very low to non-existent.
There are many retirement vehicles available that give you the gains of the stock market but not the loses.
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