Insuring Your Finances with Gold

You have insurance on your life, your home and your car, but do you have insurance on the one possession that may have the greatest long-term effect on you and your family’s wellbeing -- your investment portfolio?

Do You Have Enough Insurance? Are You Sure?
Insurance is meant to help you pick up the pieces in case you’re ever faced with a disaster. But sometimes policyholders find out -- after it’s too late -- that they don’t have enough coverage to return to the lifestyle they were used to.

How to Put More Muscle in Collectible Car Insurance Policies
Baby boomers are notorious for spending big bucks on things that remind them of their childhood

Baby Boomer’s on Health Issues During Retirement: “It Won’t Happen to Me”
Baby boomers are growing older, and by 2010, 76 million will begin reaching retirement age.

Are You Getting the Best Deal on Your Life Insurance?
If you’re a cost-conscious consumer, you’re probably asking yourself, “How can I save more money?”

Know Your Risk for Temporary Disability
What would happen if you couldn’t work for several months or even a few weeks? Would you be able to keep up with your mortgage payments?

Five Things You Need to Ask Your Doctor about Stroke
Stroke is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of adult disability in the United States.

Tips to Help Seniors Reduce Medication Errors
For many seniors, taking medication is part of their daily routine. The last thing that they need is to worry about a medication error. Unfortunately, errors do occur, but they can be prevented through special attention and careful monitoring.

Keeping Tabs on What You're Taking
There's a lot of attention being given to medication errors caused when patients are given the wrong drug, but many adverse drug reactions happen to patients who are taking the right drugs in the wrong combinations.

The Elimination of Heart Attack -- Is it Possible?
Heart disease is the largest killer of Americans -- more people in the United States die from diseases of the heart and blood vessels than all other diseases combined.

How the New Medicare Law Will Affect People with Diabetes
Now that President Bush has signed the Medicare Prescription Drug and Modernization Act of 2003 into law, sweeping changes that will affect a lot of people are under way.

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