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Why Advisors Must Write Clients A Long-Term-Care Plan

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Advisors should also plan for specific client lifestyle and financial transitions as they age.

Most Insurers See Recession's Onset Within Next Three Years

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Most believe that the U.S. has entered the late stages of the cycle and that investment opportunities are worsening.

Top Insurer Slams 'Medicare For All' Plans Debated By Democrats

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Not only are the proposals unaffordable, they would fail to expand access to health care, the executive said.

Americans Are Delaying Health Care Until Tax Refunds Arrive

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Out-of-pocket spending on health care jumps about 60 percent in the week after people get their refunds.

Retirees Will Spend About $285,000 On Health Care, Fidelity Says

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It's a big expense, but health-care costs have leveled off in recent years, the company said.

Trump's Reversal Puts Off GOP's Obamacare Replacement Past 2020

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Amid the president's latest reversal, what happens to healthcare as a campaign issue is anybody's guess.

Doctors Propose New Diagnosis: ‘Unable To Pay For Prescriptions’

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Insurers and care facilities may start tracking patients' social conditions to shed light on health care stressors.

Home Is Where The Elderly Want To Be

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Long-term care insurance is back on the rise, report says.

Managed-Care Stocks Slide As Investors Eye Legislative Risk

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Dueling healthcare initiatives from Democrats and the Trump administration pressure insurance stocks.

Parents’ Long-Term Care Remains A Potential Liability For Children

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North Dakota recently amended a law requiring children to pay off parents' outstanding long-term care debt.

Trump Asks Courts To Erase Obamacare In Risky 2020 Election Move

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The Justice Department is asking the courts to eliminate the Affordable Care Act.

Financial Advisors Say They're Feeling Stressed

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Advisors deal with more stress than the average U.S. worker, according to a new survey.

Debunking 10 Common Misconceptions About Retirement

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Advisors need to know how to dispel these mistaken beliefs their clients may have about retirement.

How The U.S. Opioid Crisis Makes Everyone Poorer

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The opioid crisis can be linked to large numbers of men leaving the workforce - and being left behind.

Trump's Economists See Themselves As Defenders Against Socialism

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As the Democratic Party veers left, Trump's advisors work to defend Western capitalism.

Transformative Trips Are The New Midlife Crisis Splurge

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Malaise? Stress? Family strife? A luxury vacation may be the miracle cure you're looking for.

One In Five U.S. Adults Ask Doctor For Lower Cost Medication

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Attempting to lower costs, Americans are also not taking drugs as they are prescribed.

Baby Boomers More Prepared For Dying Than Living

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Boomers are ignoring their long-term care needs, but they're champs when it comes to estate planning, a survey says.

‘Financial Advisors’ Will Soon Be Obsolete

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Advisors need to substantially expand what they do for their clients in the future. Some already are.

The Affordable Financial Advisors? 80% Of NAIFA Work With Middle Class

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The group is positioning itself as America’s affordable advice alternative as it battles tougher sales-conduct standards.

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