Why Veterans Require Life Insurance, Even If They Do Not Believe They Do.
Although it protects your family financially, life insurance is often overlooked. Many people believe they do not require it.
...Read MoreAlthough it protects your family financially, life insurance is often overlooked. Many people believe they do not require it.
...Read MoreMany federal employees in the United States believe that Federal Employee Group
...Read MoreAny first-time government employees are automatically enrolled in the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) program. Unless you opted to decline such coverage by the end of your first pay period, you would be the recipient of one of two types of
...Read MoreFederal Employee’s Health Benefits (FEHB) can change outside the open season due to qualifying life events.
The majority of Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) enrollment changes during the open season, which occurs yearly. Even though most enrollment changes occ…
...Read MoreHave you ever asked how federal retirees are coping with lesser income after retirement? Most federal employees admit that they struggle financially after leaving their workforce because then they earn less compared to their working days.
Here is a list of the five co…
...Read MoreHow to Weigh Your Options of Life Insurance By Bill Eager Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) Program is a form of group term life insurance as per Bill Eager that has no cash value, and once you get insured, you can keep it forever. For the majority of people, term life insurance offers the
...Read MoreRichard Brenner specializes in the retirement solutions federal employees need most.
...Read MoreCarol Singer discusses the many different options on the market nowadays, life insurance can be a confusing topic (to say the least!) especially for Federal Employees. As you may know, Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) only requires public sector workers to pay two-thirds of coverage while those in the private sector are required to pay 100%.
...Read MoreWhen it comes to the FEGLI, there are some common questions that arise time and time again but perhaps none quite as much as ‘is it the right time in my career/life for FEGLI?
...Read MoreFederal retirement expert, Robb Fenton, explains how Federal Employee Health Benefits and FEGLI works at the point of retirement.
...Read MoreFEGLI has initiated its open season. It is a boon for federal employees as they can participate in the program or increase their insurance coverage.
...Read MoreFederal Employee Benefits expert Kevin Wirth explains the Higher FEGLI rates in 2016 and why it is important to have life insurance.
...Read MoreFederal Retirement Expert Kevin D. Wirth explains how to get started for a successful retirement. Kevin Wirth explains insurance and the financial side.
...Read MorePaul Kalra gives some insight on FEGLI and the Living Benefit.
...Read MoreMaking wise FEGLI assignment decision in today’s market You may allocate your Federal Employees Group Life Insurance or FEGLI to one or more persons, firms or trusts. Task implies that you consent to surrender responsibility for Basic, Standard Optional and Additional Optional life coverage scope until the end of time. The trustee turns into the
...Read MoreFEGLI has no cash value, but that’s not stopping you from assigning it to one or more assignees, and one of these may be a viatical settlement company.
...Read Moref you die while still covered by your FEGLI life insurance, your designated beneficiary or beneficiaries need to file a claim for death benefits.
...Read MoreFederal employees and retirees can establish a trust to receive their FEGLI death benefits either through inter vivos or testamentary trusts.
...Read MoreYou or your beneficiaries can claim FEGLI accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) benefits when you, as the insured, suffer from loss of life, limb or eyesight.
...Read MoreConcurrent employment is where a federal employee is earning federal wages from more than one agency and outlines how to calculate the amount of FEGLI coverage.
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