Have you made provisions for long-term care in your financial plan? Many people don't believe they'll ever need this type of care, but it is estimated that individuals age 65 and over face a 43% chance of entering a nursing...
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Have you made provisions for long-term care in your financial plan? Many people don't believe they'll ever need this type of care, but it is estimated that individuals age 65 and over face a 43% chance of entering a nursing...
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Will you outlive your resources? As health awareness increases and medical care improves, we can expect to live longer than any generation before us. As we live longer, the need for care in our latter years increases. ...
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The good news is we are living longer than prior generations! If you were born just 100 years ago, your life expectancy was only an average age of 47. Nom a child born today has a life expectancy average of 77 years, a 30...
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The average annual cost of care in a private nursing home is about $66,0001 a sum that could quickly deplete almost anyone's assets. One way to protect yourself and your assets is to purchase a long-term care insurance...
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This article focuses on a number of fast approaching tax filing and document execution deadlines. It is not too early to begin thinking about these and other year-end tax and retirement planning opportunities as you prepare...
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Daily, 13 million people need assistance with routine activities such as dressing, eating and bathing, according to the Direct Care Alliance. Four out of 10 people turning 65 can anticipate stays in a nursing home, and by...
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When you purchase a long-term care insurance (LTCI) policy you are entering into a contract with an insurance company. This contract is written in so- called plain English. And it is very important that you know the terms of...
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This is a National Weather Service Bulletin from the Storm Center - Correction, this is a
National Financial Service Bulletin from yours truly: There is a financial hurricane brewing that
could have a devastating impact on...
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The good news is that developments in medical technology are enabling people to live longer than ever. The bad news is that the number of people in U.S. nursing homes is expected to increase by more than 60% over the next 30...
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