What is APSA?APSA is a registered 501 (c) (4) non-profit organization established to bring educational information and services to the community. We leverage our large membership to get great deals for our members to help with the costs of everyday living.
What does it cost to be a member?We have two (2) different memberships available, each unique to you and the services you may need.
One is Free. The other is our premium membership at $39.99/month. Click here for the full list of membership benefits. |
Do I have to be close to retirement to become a member?
No! Anyone over the age of 18 can join.
What benefits do I get as a member of APSA?
Please visit our benefits page for a full list of our member benefits.
Is APSA a non-profit organization?
Yes. We are a registered 501(c) (4) educational non-profit.
Why does APSA use in-home meetings opposed to in-office meetings
APSA believes in providing the best service available to our members. While you are more than welcome to join us at the office, we believe the personal touch of meeting you face-to- face in your home provides a comfortable and secure setting for you and your family. Our representatives are licensed by the state and are subjected to a background check. They must attend an APSA training program before they are allowed to deliver and explain the benefits of APSA to you.
Why do you need to explain the benefits? Are they confusing?
The short answer is no. The benefits themselves are not confusing. It’s quite easy to understand the benefit of saving $300-500 off your estate plan. However, what is an estate plan and why is it important to me?
That is why APSA believes in meeting you briefly to explain the topics and benefits to you. Do you know the difference between a will and a trust? Do you know the Probate Court process and how it can cost you $1,000’s? Do you know how to avoid probate court?
By sitting down with an APSA representative and explaining the pros and cons of estate planning, or tax planning or one of the many other benefits to you, we believe our members receive a valuable service, at no true cost to them. The initial APSA meeting is always free. It’s our way to help the communities that we service better understand the full range of benefits that they have available to them.
That is why APSA believes in meeting you briefly to explain the topics and benefits to you. Do you know the difference between a will and a trust? Do you know the Probate Court process and how it can cost you $1,000’s? Do you know how to avoid probate court?
By sitting down with an APSA representative and explaining the pros and cons of estate planning, or tax planning or one of the many other benefits to you, we believe our members receive a valuable service, at no true cost to them. The initial APSA meeting is always free. It’s our way to help the communities that we service better understand the full range of benefits that they have available to them.