Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard there’s a bit of a debate going on about health insurance. Should everyone be required by law to have it? Who foots the bill? And so on…
What I’m about to say isn’t political in nature, but now that you’ve graduated from college and aren’t covered under your parents’ plan, you need health insurance. Don’t think you’re invincible — because you’re not.
“But health insurance is complicated and confusing.” Yes, it is. That’s why I wrote Graduated, Unemployed & Un(der)insured: Why You Need to Stop What You’re Doing Right Now to Purchase Health Insurance and How to Pick the Provider & Plan Best for You. Throughout the pages of this e-book, you’ll learn your health insurance rights, what COBRA is, why you might want to consider graduate school, different plans offered by employers, short- and long-term insurance options, how to shop around for a policy and the potential impact of healthcare reform. It’s all here.
The regular cost is $19.99. However, between now and 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on Saturday, February 20, 2010, it will cost you only $9.99 if you use the coupon code ‘HALFOFF‘ during checkout. (If you don’t see the Add to Cart button below, click on the cover image to the left.)
To view the table of contents and introduction for free, click here.
In addition to a $5 off coupon for the next e-book I write (a new one will be produced approximately every six weeks), purchasing this e-book today will guarantee you a copy of any future revisions. So, if a month from now there’s new information, you’ll receive an e-mail with the updated copy–for free!
To request a free review copy, please send an e-mail to pr@comerecommended.com.

