Six Personal Finance Tips for New Parents
Starting a new family is exciting but has significant personal finance implications few first time parents are prepared for. Follow these six personal finance tips to protect your family’s financial future.
Starting a new family is exciting but has significant personal finance implications few first time parents are prepared for. Follow these six personal finance tips to protect your family’s financial future.
If you could set aside a small portion of your current income to protect millions in future income, would you? If you’re like most people, the answer is, “yes!”
If you are newly disabled and unable to work, you probably have a lot on your plate. But if you anticipate your disability lasting awhile, it’s a good idea to get your long-term disability claim started right away. Speed and organization are two keys to make the process as smooth as possible. We’re here with…
How you handle money in your 30s will have a big effect on your life down the line. You’ve been in the working world long enough that you may now have a decent salary. You may have even bought a home and likely discovered the “joys” of homeownership in the form of emergency roof repairs…
Recently, the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) and Unum released the results of a long-term disability survey. For the survey, they polled more than 500 benefits decision-makers at small employers. The findings reveal that employers understand the value of this insurance for employees—whether they offer the benefit or not. It also found that those who…
One of the more common questions people have about purchasing disability insurance is the question of short-term vs. long-term disability insurance. It’s not always easy to know what’s best. What’s the difference between the two? Which one do you need? Or do you need both? Let’s start by explaining some definitions as far as short-term…
The world of disability insurance isn’t exactly known for snappy names for its products and features. Take “own-occupation disability insurance.” What is that, exactly? We’re here to help translate some of the terminology so you know what it is, and whether you need it. What Own-Occupation Disability Insurance is All About The first thing you…
Most of us can rattle off a long list of reasons why you should quit smoking. Here at the Council for Disability Awareness, we believe it’s wise for nearly every working adult to carry disability insurance to protect against the very real possibility of a disability preventing them from earning an income. But we also believe in…
There is often a false sense of security that comes from the assumption that many, or even most, disabilities would be covered by worker’s comp. In fact, less than five percent of disabling accidents and illnesses are work-related.
Are your disability benefits taxable? Generally speaking, if your employer pays for the policy, your disability benefits are taxable, and must be reported to the IRS as income. If you pay the policy premiums, you don’t have to pay taxes on it again.