All Bankers Life Agents in Chicago

Browse all Bankers Life Agents in Chicago, IL to find an Insurance Agent or Financial Representative. The size of our Bankers Life team is among the top in the industry, with more than 3,800 agents/producers, including 690 financial representatives, working from more than 230 U.S. offices. Our team members focus on understanding how well prepared you are for retirement, and how they can help improve upon your financial security. Bankers Life is one of the industry’s largest providers of Medicare Supplement and long-term care insurance. We also carry an array of life insurance products, annuities and supplemental health insurance options, with securities and investment products offered by Bankers Life Securities, Inc.
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How to Navigate Social Security Survivor Benefits for a Spouse
"When a loved one passes away, you may need to take some time to process your emotions and seek solace. But when the loved one is your spouse, you may have to both grieve and address a handful of immediate issues, such as figuring out funeral arrangements and costs and sorting out estate, probate, and legal expenses.",Are 60 years old or older; or if you have a disability and are 50 years old or older,Were married for at least 9 months before your spouse passed,Didn’t remarry before age 60 (or age 50 if you have a disability),More than 75% at 61,More than 80% at 63,More than 90% at 65,The deceased’s death certificate,Your and the deceased’s Social Security number,Your birth certificate and marriage certificate (if applicable),"A term or whole life insurance policy can provide a lump sum upon a spouse’s death. This can help replace lost income, cover living expenses, and provide financial stability during an emotionally difficult time.",Annuities are contracts that guarantee regular income payments for life or a set period. Some annuities offer survivor benefits that provide ongoing income to spouses.,A well-funded 401(k) or IRA can supplement survivor benefits and help maintain financial stability.,"Stocks, bonds, and mutual funds can generate dividends and capital gains to supplement Social Security benefits.",Owning rental properties can generate a steady monthly passive income stream that doesn’t rely on employment or Social Security benefits.
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Protecting Your Nest Egg: Understanding Sequence Risk in Retirement
As you prepare for retirement, one of the most important considerations is how to ensure that your nest egg lasts throughout your lifetime and you don’t outlive your money. One risk that many may overlook is sequence risk, which occurs when you face poor market returns early in retirement while you’re drawing down your savings. This can cause long-term damage to your portfolio, leaving you vulnerable later on in life.
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Planning for Market Uncertainty: 5 Things to Consider If the Market Is Shaky
If you’re retired or nearing retirement, market uncertainty can feel unnerving. After you’ve spent decades working, saving, and planning, it’s natural to be concerned when the market dips or prices start rising.
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Annuity vs. Life Insurance: What’s the Difference?
As you think about how you want to approach planning for retirement, you’ll need to make decisions about how to manage financial risks and income. Annuities and life insurance policies are both excellent tools for doing that, but they serve different purposes.
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Annuities: A Financial Anchor in Times of Economic Instability
In times of economic instability, investors often seek safe havens to protect their financial future. Annuities, a financial product designed to provide a steady income stream, can be a valuable tool for those looking to mitigate risk and ensure stability. We’ll explore how annuities can serve as a reliable option during times of financial uncertainty.
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10 Retirement Income Streams Beyond Traditional Investments
Planning for a financially secure retirement often requires a bit of creativity. The average American retiree aged 65 or older spends approximately $4,818 a month, and relying solely on traditional investments, like 401(k)s or pensions, might not be enough.