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What Is the Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA)?

A Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA) is a $0 premium, high-deductible health insurance plan paired with a special deposit (money given to you for medical expenses). The MSA also has no networks – you can see any doctor that accepts Medicare.

New Ways to Watch TV: Is Cable On Its Way Out?

You’ve likely heard of Netflix and Hulu, but there are a surprising number of streaming services out there. In fact, Venture Beat reports there are over 100 streaming services available, all competing for a piece of the streaming services pie. Let’s take a look at what they have to offer along with that they’ll cost you.

Medigap Plan F: What You Need to Know Before 2020

If you have a Plan F, you get to keep it! However, if you’re brand new to Medicare, you may never be able to purchase a Plan F. Let’s get into the details!

11 Interesting Things You Didn’t Know About UV Safety

We’ve teamed up with Lindsey Grady, PA-C from Pinnacle Dermatology here in Decatur, IL to learn 11 interesting things you may not have known about UV safety – #3 certainly shocked us!

Can I Buy Life Insurance If I Have Cancer?

If you have been diagnosed with cancer and need to buy life insurance, rest assured that you still have options.

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