This first blog article in a three-part series introduces readers to annuities, what they are, their use throughout history, and the gradual evolution of this dynamic investment option.
In the insurance industry, communication is especially imperative among policyholders, contract holders, agents, brokers, enrollment companies, employer groups, and the insurance carrier. In this blog, we will discuss the importance of agent communication and how our organization deploys that communication.
In January 2021, ManhattanLife began a weekly advertising campaign in "The Wall Street Journal", appearing on page 2 of the Business section every other Tuesday. The following elaborates on each of the featured taglines.
While Group Universal Life and Group GAP are ManhattanLife’s newest Voluntary Benefits products, there are also other products that offer just as much durable and dynamic protection.
This is the first article in a three-part blog series about voluntary benefits. It delves into the history of insurance in the United States and the growing importance of voluntary benefits.
Health biometrics matter greatly. Yet the very mention of the term conjures images of various, potentially overwhelming data that must be examined and understood before benefiting the person it describes. This article pertains specifically to blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, and body mass index (BMI), and provides an informative, but not exhaustive look at all four items.
Financial literacy may not hold the allure that other, more coveted skills do, but it is one that can and should be learned. To be financially literate means to possess fiscal knowledge and apply it effectively. Yet research indicates that just 57% of adults in the United States are financially literate. Here are 5 questions to ask yourself.