April 29th, 2019
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Approaching retirement begs the question, “Now What?” Prior to retiring you hopefully planned for longevity with investments, long-term care insurance and powers-of-attorney.
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April 29th, 2019
Approaching retirement begs the question, “Now What?” Prior to retiring you hopefully planned for longevity with investments, long-term care insurance and powers-of-attorney.
There are more Long-Term Care Insurance options available today than ever before. How do you compare these options and insurance companies? Tax-qualified LTC Insurance must meet federal guidelines under Section 7702(b) of U.S. Code. Differences include premiums, underwriting, and the financial ratings of the companies.
April 26th, 2020
The campaign for President is in full swing. One of the big issues is health care, but this time around many candidates are talking about long-term care. Proposals include free care to additional tax incentives for Long-Term Care Insurance.
June 19th, 2021
We know that more and more people have dementia than ever before. Families face crises and chaos. Assets get drained. What can you do?
February 17th, 2020
Every 66 seconds this year, an American will develop Alzheimer's disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association. Planning for the financial costs and burdens of aging is essential to retirement planning.
April 14th, 2023
Informal family caregivers face health problems as loved ones become caregivers for older parents. Professional care is costly, and costs are increasing yearly, adversely affecting the cash flow of American families. Planning will reduce these consequences.
Loss or deterioration in mental capacity that is comparable to Alzheimer's Disease and similar forms of irreversible dementia.
July 19th, 2021
We all start fearing future memory loss as we get older. Exercise may delay its progression. Planning for declining health, body, and mind should start before retirement.
February 9th, 2024
Complex carbohydrates are considered better than simple carbs since they take longer to break down and digest. The slowing digestion rate leads to a sustained release of glucose into the bloodstream, helping regulate blood sugar levels.
An elimination period is a time between qualifying for Long-Term Care Insurance benefits and receiving them. These are also referred to as waiting periods.
October 10th, 2025
When mom or dad dies, what happens to their stuff? Have a plan to go through your parent's belongings, so you keep valuables and memories.
February 7th, 2021
Social distancing and quarantines will be with us for a while. You want to go outside but what can you do safely? There are several safe outdoor activities you can do right now.