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MOAA can help you ask the right questions of your provider to avoid a surprise bill.
As MOAA's Program Director, Financial and Benefits Education/Counseling, Lila Quintiliani, ChFC®, AFC®, develops and manages MOAA’s financial and benefits counseling, education, consumer advice, staff consultant and training programs. She provides members personalized, comprehensive, timely and appropriate financial advice and military/veterans benefits information assistance. She also conducts off-site classes and presentations to educate audiences in financial topics such as investments, retirement planning, risk management, insurance, savings programs, credit issues, taxes, estate planning, consumer awareness, survivor issues, and military/veterans/corporate benefit programs. She serves as the staff subject matter expert on financial and benefits matters to support MOAA’s legislative, marketing, and member product/service efforts, and provides financial and benefit content for MOAA’s print/electronic publications and multimedia channels.
MOAA can help you ask the right questions of your provider to avoid a surprise bill.
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