Mortgage protection insurance, also known as mortgage life insurance, is a type of life insurance designed to pay off the remaining balance on a mortgage if the policyholder dies. It's essentially a way to protect your loved ones from the burden of paying off the house if you are no longer able to.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
What are the parts of Medicare?
Part A – Hospital Insurance Helps cover:
Part B – Medical Insurance Helps cover:
Part C - Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans are a type of Medicare health plan offered by private companies that are approved by Medicare. It provides the same coverage as Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) and may include additional benefits like vision, hearing, and dental coverage, as well as prescription drug coverage (Part D).
Part D – Drug Coverage
Helps cover the cost of prescription drugs (including many recommended shots or vaccines). Plans that offer Medicare drug coverage (Part D) are run by private insurance companies that follow rules set by Medicare.
It protects your spouse and/or children from financial losses if something were to happen to you. For example:
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Eligibility for Medicare
To sign up for Medicare Parts A, B, and supplemental coverage (known as Supplement, Advantage, or Prescription Drug Plans), most people will have an Initial Enrollment Period which is a 7 month period around the time they turn age 65. This period begins 3 months before the month you turn 65, includes the month you turn 65, and ends 3 months after the month you turn 65.
Once your Initial Enrollment Period is over, if you wish to change or purchase Advantage and Supplement Plans, you must act during the open enrollment period.
MISS THE DEADLINE? To enroll for Medicare outside of the open enrollment period, you will need a qualifying event to be eligible.