Where Do You Want Your Money To Go?
One of the ongoing issues we see people struggle with is whether they have enough money to fund their own long-term care plan. It has
One of the ongoing issues we see people struggle with is whether they have enough money to fund their own long-term care plan. It has
Over 2,000 people a day have a stroke in the United States and the majority of them survive. Here is what the U.S. Centers for
Husband 52 and Wife 50 wanted a long-term care plan that was paid for before they retired. They also wanted to make sure there was
For some reason, the majority of Americans believe Uncle Sam is going to take care of them when they end up in a long-term care
Husband (60) and wife (61) make and initial deposit of $102,000 into their asset based long-term care plan. This provides an initial death benefit of $202,140 which can
Which child will you pick? Many people and many advisors simply think of long-term care situations as a financial problem. Rarely considered is the emotional
According to Mutual of Omaha’s 2016 cost of care study, with the exception of hourly home health aide costs, Washington State has an average higher
Leveraging Qualified Funds into Long-Term Care Husband 65 and wife 64 had a traditional long-term care policy in place that would pay them $200 a
You know the old saying, “If I had a dime for every time I’ve heard someone say that I’d be rich!” It seems like we