Insurance explained in plain English and Spanish.
Medicare 101: What Every New Enrollee Needs to Know Before Age 65
Parts A, B, C, and D, enrollment windows, and the mistakes first-time Medicare clients can avoid.
Final Expense Insurance: Give Your Family the Gift of Financial Peace
How final expense policies work, who they help, and how they protect families from sudden costs.
Medicare Advantage vs. Original Medicare: The One Choice That Matters Most
A side-by-side explanation of networks, costs, flexibility, prescriptions, and plan tradeoffs.
Annuities & Retirement: Guaranteed Income for the Life You Have Earned
Plain-language guidance on fixed, indexed, and immediate annuities for retirement income.
Life Insurance at Any Age: Why Too Late Is Usually a Myth
Term, whole life, guaranteed issue, and common myths explained for families at every stage.
The Medicare Late Enrollment Penalty: A Mistake That Follows You for Life
How Part B and Part D penalties work, what counts as creditable coverage, and how to avoid them entirely.
Medigap Plan G vs. Plan N: Which One Actually Fits You?
A clear side-by-side of the two most popular Medigap plans — what each covers, what each costs, and who each fits.
Why Your Prescription List Is the Most Important Thing You Bring to Medicare Plan Shopping
How Part D formularies work and why the same drug can cost very different amounts depending on the plan.
Turning 65? Your Medicare Enrollment Timeline, Step by Step
The 7-month enrollment window, what to enroll in, and what to do if you are still working.
Extra Help: How to Lower Your Medicare Drug Costs If Your Income Is Limited
Who qualifies for the Low-Income Subsidy, what it covers, and how to apply — in plain language.
Common questions.
Are the blog posts part of this redesign?
The posts already exist and are linked from this static index. They are not rebuilt here.
Are the guides bilingual?
Yes. The current guides include plain-English explanations and Spanish support sections.
Can these posts support AEO?
Yes. The redesign links them as answer-focused education pages for Medicare, final expense, life insurance, and retirement topics.
