Long Term Care Insurance

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The Future Looks Terrible For U.S. Nursing Home Costs

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The rise in nursing home prices far outstrips the pace of inflation.

Dementia Suspected? See A Financial Advisor Before An MD, Expert Says

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Advisors should be the first line of defense for clients who suspect cognitive decline, she says.

Elephant In The Room: Health-Care Costs Not Being Addressed

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It’s imperative to include health-care expense planning as part of a holistic retirement savings strategy, Nuveen says.

The Rise of Dementia Specific Advance Directives

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If paperwork isn’t prepared before an individual is experiencing dementia, it may be too late.

Insurance Agents Bullish On Long-Term-Care Policies

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Agents are optimistic they will sell more policies in 2019 than they did in 2018.

Hybrid LTC Insurance Is Popular, But Be Careful

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It has been outselling traditional stand-alone LTC policies for many years.

Most Americans Lag In Saving For Retirement, Survey Says

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A majority of Americans have not saved enough to retire, according to the Franklin Templeton survey.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Outliving Assets No. 1 Client Worry

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Clients continue working, and one worry is health care, says a new advisor survey.

Health Insurers Sink As 'Medicare For All' Idea Gains Traction

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Some weakness may be related to a highly-anticipated drug pricing hearing in the Senate on Tuesday.

A Plan Is Not Peace Of Mind For Retirement-Stressed Americans

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Americans privileged enough to have a financial planner still worry about going broke in retirement.

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