Continuation of Benefit Rider
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The Burr Under My Saddle

There are fundamentally two ways for clients to receive benefits from a long term care insurance policy – as cash (indemnity) or via reimbursement. Which is better? Well, that depends upon which company you are listening to. Carriers who only offer cash tout it as the ultimate in control and flexibility. “You don’t need to… Continue reading
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Tale of the Tape 2

Last week, I compared Asset Care 2024 with another carrier for a single female. Today, it’s a couple. Continue reading
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Tale of the Tape

Every now and then, I decide to dip my toes in the water to see how things compare with our peers in the industry. And, every now and then it surprises me what I find. Continue reading
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Consider the Funding Source

In last week’s Fridays with Fisher, I spoke about “self-directing” money from a qualified account into Asset Care premiums. I also advocated establishing a “protection bucket” as a dedicated pool to provide your primary resources for paying for long-term care services. I want to jump back into the “self-directed” funding discussion again. I believe that… Continue reading
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Annuity Care and an IRA

A question that I often get asked is whether you can fund Annuity Care I or Indexed Annuity Care with qualified money. The answer is yes but … You need to pay attention to this because it is a big ole but. When qualified money goes into Annuity Care I or Indexed Annuity Care, it… Continue reading
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More About Qualified Money

About a year ago, I posted about funding an asset-based long-term care policy (Asset Care) using qualified money. Last week, I did the same. Essentially, it was the same information just updated to 2025 standards. Do you know what both posts have in common? The volume of feedback! One cluster was simply this – “tell… Continue reading
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Funding LTC – Qualified Money

Heads will start exploding with this declaration, but it is a fact. Qualified money can be used to fund long-term care. That money, however, will be taxed as ordinary income when it is distributed. Simply, there is no provision in the Internal Revenue Code that allows for tax-free distributions from a qualified retirement plan such… Continue reading
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Informal Care – Caregiver Training?

Last week, I talked about informal care, the OneAmerica Financial 2024 Caregiver Study, how it might work in my case, and how Asset Care 2024 provides funding for informal care. If you will recall, 63% of informal care is provided by a family member and 27% comes from their spouse. These stats and more can… Continue reading
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Caregiver Support is More Than Money

With Asset Care 2024, OneAmerica Financial stepped up to the plate and increased the value of the policy by improving the delivery of care. (Please note, Asset Care 2024 is not available in every state – please contact your Care Solutions team with questions.) As you know, Asset Care 2024 offers a cash benefit option… Continue reading
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Thanksgiving Thought

I want to thank you for the opportunity to share my ideas and insights with you. Whether or not you wrote business with OneAmerica Financial this past year, I hope that I was able to help you help your family, friends, neighbors, and clients. I’ve shared the importance of planning and some consumer facing tools… Continue reading
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Lifetime Matters

making sure that you have a plan for a long duration care situation is important! Continue reading


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