
Annual vs. Single-Trip Travel Insurance: Which to Buy
If you travel more than twice a year, an annual multi-trip policy almost always makes more financial sense. Here's how to compare the cost and coverage of each option side by side.

If you travel more than twice a year, an annual multi-trip policy almost always makes more financial sense. Here's how to compare the cost and coverage of each option side by side.

Cruise travel insurance has unique considerations: missed ports, trip interruption at sea, and medical evacuation. Here's what a solid cruise policy should cover and what to skip.

Cat insurance works differently than dog insurance — and what's worth covering depends on your cat's age and breed. Here's how to find a plan that makes financial sense for feline care.

Your employer may offer group life insurance — but it's rarely enough on its own and disappears if you change jobs. Here's how to compare it to an individual policy you actually own.

Young and healthy means low premiums. Locking in a life insurance policy in your 20s or 30s is one of the smartest financial moves you can make — here's exactly why and how.

Vision insurance can offset the cost of eye exams, glasses, and contacts — but the math doesn't always work in your favor. Here's how to decide if a plan is actually worth the premium.

Dental insurance has low annual maximums and lots of exclusions. Before you pay monthly premiums, here's an honest breakdown of when it pays off and when it simply doesn't.

Losing your job doesn't mean losing your health insurance immediately. COBRA lets you keep your employer's plan — but the cost jumps significantly. Here's what to know before you elect it.

Medicare and Medicaid are both government programs — but they serve different people. Here's a clear side-by-side breakdown of who qualifies, what's covered, and how to apply.