Life insurance can feel complicated. We’re here to show you it doesn’t have to be.
A life insurance underwriter is the person responsible for determining whether you get insured and how much it’ll cost you. Here’s how that works.
Life insurance may sound like the most “adulting” thing ever, but there’s a good chance your loved ones would be better off if you got a policy.
It’s common for stay-at-home parents to consider life insurance, too. But they have special needs and considerations.
Pregnancy is complicated enough, without added questions about how it might affect your life insurance application. Here’s the deal.
Life insurance is important, but there are a lot of varieties to choose from. Here’s Fabric’s ultimate guide to the many choices.
Can you still get life insurance if you use marijuana? Once upon a time, the answer may well have been a hard no. These days, it's more nuanced.
If the worst happens, life insurance beneficiaries are paid out on the death benefit. But, beneficiaries can be complicated. Learn more.
Even if your company offers group term life insurance as an employee benefit, read these reasons to consider an individual life insurance policy.
Term and whole life insurance are the main types of life insurance. We breakdown the differences to help you choose the right policy. Learn more.
The “average” man and woman could save over $3,000 if they weighed 10 or 15 lbs less. New year’s resolutions, anyone?
Here's everything to know about buying life insurance: term vs. whole, kinds of life insurance, how much life insurance to buy and more.
Fabric believes too many financial products don’t talk to each other. That can cause a whole host of problems. Trusted Contacts is here to change that.
Most people don’t even consider life insurance until they’re settled down in a family. But here’s why that might be a mistake.
Stay-at-home parents are essential to the household, even if they’re not making income. Here’s why one stay-at-home mom went with term life insurance
Accidental death and dismemberment insurance pays out if the insured is involved in an accident. Here's what that is and what you need to know.