

She Said YES! Is It Too Early To Buy Life Insurance?
If you’re newlyweds or planning to marry soon, shopping for life insurance is probably being edged out by more romantic purchases such as — well, just about anything a newly married couple typically buys. But this coverage should be on your to-do list. When you get married, you’re entering into a legally binding contract to be in a partnership with your significant other, both maritally and (usually) financially. That makes a marriage an ideal trigger to buying life insurance


CDC to Vaccinated Americans: Travel Freely, but Stay Cautious
On Friday, April 2, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced relaxed travel recommendations for vaccinated Americans. The agency said that fully vaccinated individuals may resume travel at a low risk to themselves without tests or quarantines within the United States. Individuals are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving their final vaccine dose. The CDC stressed that COVID-19 preventive measures should still be maintained during th


How Does The American Rescue Plan Act Impact Employers?
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) was signed into law on March 11, 2021. The law generally provides financial relief for individuals, state and local governments, schools, businesses, and other purposes. In addition, the law contains the following measures of
special interest to employers and their employees: A subsidy for COBRA* premiums, funded through employer tax credits (described in more detail below) Extension of employer tax credits for Families First Coron