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Nf91-9 Financial Planning When Called To Active Military Duty, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
Nf91-9 Financial Planning When Called To Active Military Duty, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact lists important financial management considerations for persons on active military duty.
Nf91-8 Individual Vs. Group Health Insurance, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
Nf91-8 Individual Vs. Group Health Insurance, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact examines the pros and cons of individual and group health insurance.
Nf91-18 Cutting Family Living Insurance Expenses, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
Nf91-18 Cutting Family Living Insurance Expenses, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses methods of cutting household insurance expenses.
Nf91-23 Insurance Needs Of The Home-Based Child Care Business (Revised February 2005), Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
Nf91-23 Insurance Needs Of The Home-Based Child Care Business (Revised February 2005), Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses what needs to be done before starting a child care business in your home. Think about getting business insurance coverage to provide risk protection for you, your business, your customers, and any employees. Protect business and personal assets from risk of loss. Consult with a competent insurance adviser before making insurance decisions.
This publication is meant to help you ask questions, not provide specific answers for your situation.
G91-1013 Nursing Home Insurance Insights, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
G91-1013 Nursing Home Insurance Insights, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Definitions of nursing home care and alternatives for covering nursing home costs are covered in this guide.
Nursing home costs now average $22,000 or more annually nationwide. A recent Massachusetts research study found that almost half of the single 75-year-olds interviewed would be poor within three months after entering a nursing home. Almost three-quarters would have nothing left within a year.