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Is your employer-provided life insurance enough?

Your employer-provided life insurance may seem like the easy slam dunk choice, but it’s important to consider all the factors, including these four.


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Term vs. whole life insurance: Which one is for you?

Life insurance isn’t a one-size-fits-all policy — there’s a lot to consider. We break it down to help you determine the coverage that’s right for you.


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Losing your primary breadwinner: how to prepare financially

Losing someone is never easy, but you’ll feel more at ease knowing that a plan is in place and everyone is on the same page. Get started with these tips.


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Finding the right life insurance for your life stage

If you’ve asked yourself, “Why would I need life insurance in my twenties?” or “How will life insurance help me if I have a family?” this blog can help.


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About Kasasa

We believe your money should do more... for you and your community. Founded in 2003, Kasasa is a financial and technology services company working to help empower consumers to take control of their finances and be proud of their money by banking locally with community banks and credit unions in your neighborhood, that you know and trust.

These local institutions have roots in their communities, care about people over profits, and are actively invested in local businesses to help keep the economy strong (unlike some of the megabanks we could name).

We believe you shouldn't have to choose between the best banking products, the best customer experience, or keeping your money local, where it can do more good. We've created ethical banking products and partnered exclusively with community banks and credit unions. So you can have it all.

Kasasa accounts are available at community financial institutions around the country. Find one near you at Kasasa.com to get free checking that pays cash rewards, the only loan with Take-Backs, and more. All while keeping your money in the community, so you can always be proud of your money.