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Money Matters: Life Insurance with No Medical Exam

Motherhood Moments

Most people benefit from having at least some life insurance coverage. It can be especially hard if there are pre-existing conditions or health issues that might affect your eligibility for certain life insurance plans. However, there are life insurance options available for people who can't get a medical exam.

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I Just Graduated. Isn’t It Too Early to Talk About Life Insurance? – Life Happens

Savings Corner

Whether you’re continuing your education, entering the workforce or settling down with someone special (or all of the above), life insurance should be part of your plan. Isn’t life insurance for older people?” But being a young adult means you’re entering a new stage of life. You may be thinking, “ But I’m young !

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Seven Questions to Answer Before You Retire

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You probably won’t have health insurance, life insurance or special perks (like savings on certain items or free tickets to different things or business travel on the company’s dime) after you retire. As a corollary, are you and your spouse ready to be together full time (assuming both of you will be retired)?

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Carnival of Financial Planning – Money Management Edition #236 – May 11, 2012

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Beating Broke presents I Quit My Job: Back to Work posted at Beating Broke , saying, “If you’ve been following the I Quit My Job series, you’ll know that I quit my full-time job back in November 2011 and have been working a part-time job and running my websites ever since.

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