Continuation of Benefit Rider
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Asset Care Revisions Coming in July
This should come as no surprise. Noise about Asset Care changes has been swirling around for months. A couple weeks ago, we announced the changes that are targeted to roll out in July. Here are a few of the enhancements that you will see in the updated Asset Care. zero day elimination period for home… Continue reading
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I’ve got this

A long term care claim does not need to be permanent for an insured to receive benefits from a policy. As noted in “Is it covered?”, life insurance with chronic illness riders will not provide coverage for services that are not permanent in nature. True LTC policies (traditional and asset-based), cover both permanent and recoverable maladies.… Continue reading
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Q&A – Funding with SPIA

Question: Last week, you shared the funding sources. Am I correct to assume that a single premium immediate annuity is a viable funding strategy? Answer: The “LTC Protection at Your Fingertips” piece that you mention is an excellent source for high-level funding information. Now to your question, yes – a SPIA can be utilized as… Continue reading
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Asset-Care … Five Points

Let’s have a little talk about Asset-Care. Specifically, I want to highlight five points that separate Asset-Care from the pack. Joint-LTC Benefit Asset-Care’s joint solution offers a unique value as it is the ONLY asset-based LTC policy that offer true joint benefit. When coupled with the lifetime continuation of benefit rider, it is untouchable by… Continue reading
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Gifting LTC

So, you want some ideas – here is one that I think is pretty cool – using a gifting strategy to purchase LTC protection. When your client’s have their LTC funding plan in place, they may wish to help others. Anyone can make a gift into a Care Solutions product. One idea is to gift… Continue reading
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Asset Care Changes 5.22 update
All issuers of life insurance are required to reprice the products to align with the 2017 CSO mortality table. This includes Asset Care. As a result, the whole of Asset Care has been revised and repriced targeting a launch of July 2019. Training opportunities We’ll be hosting national webinars on the new Asset Care product… Continue reading
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Q&A – Funding Sources

Question: With so many different strategies for funding, is there a single place where I can go to get that information? Answer: There certainly is. The “LTC Protection at Your Fingertips” piece simply outlines all of the funding sources as well as the products that they can be used to fund. Remember, when using the… Continue reading
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Individual Policy 1035 Funds Joint Policy

YOU NEED TO READ THIS ARTICLE AS IT EXPLAINS HOW THIS CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED. Earlier this week, I was asked if there is a way to fund a joint policy using a 1035 exchange from an individual policy. Before I go any further, the basic rules for a 1035 exchange are: the exchange must be… Continue reading
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Annuity Care II Efficiently Funding LTC
Let’s dive into your client base an dissect it a bit. Find those client’s who elect to “self-fund” their LTC protection and have monies set aside for liquidation in deferred annuities, or a money market account, or certificates or deposit, or simply cash. Let’s dig a little deeper – in this case, we are looking… Continue reading
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Guarantees Matter
If you’ve been around anyone from OneAmerica, one important element of all of our Care Solutions products is the guarantees that the products provide. Let’s focus specifically on Asset-Care. For those of you who have either not heard this or are new to Asset-Care, not only do we provide a guaranteed minimum benefit that will… Continue reading
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Q & A – Annuity Care II

Question: How does Annuity Care II differ from Annuity Care? Answer: I will be brief, Annuity Care II is the only product in the Care Solutions portfolio where the Continuation of Benefit rider is not optional, does not offer a lifetime benefit, and is funded from the underlying annuity cash value. Continue reading
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Annuity Care – tax free LTC for life
When most people think about annuities, they do not think of long term care. Think think of either what Ken Fisher (no relation) is shouting about how bad annuities are or the income feature that they have been sold as part of a VA or indexed product. This is shallow thinking on both parts if… Continue reading

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