Qualified Money Funding LTC
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Looking at the Cost of Care

Last week, I shared with you the OneAmerica interactive cost-of-care map. Today, I want to apply some of the data from there and share a what-if scenario. Before we jump into this, I want to share a few pieces of data with you. The intent here is to help you get your arms around average… Continue reading
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Dial Up the Cost of Care

Before we get into this week’s Fridays with Fisher, I want to remind you that a NEW Care Solutions Coffee Break is out. This month’s topic is having “the conversation” and a few ideas that might be helpful. I’m not sharing something new with you, but I am reminding you that you have a boatload… Continue reading
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Long Term Care Awareness

November is LTC Awareness Month. Frankly, I think that when we dedicate days or months to specific causes we don’t really improve the awareness. It may actually be a buzz-kill since there are so many cause focused months. Instead, as financial professionals, we should be including long term care awareness into every client conversation that… Continue reading
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SECURE Act – Inherited IRA

This past week, we offered up another Care Solutions University. One part of the discussion was the Asset Care opportunity that the SECURE Act presents for clients inheriting IRAs. As you will recall, the SECURE Act put in place a requirement to withdraw the full balance within 10 years from inherited non-spousal IRAs. And, ONLY… Continue reading
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Qualified Money – You Can’t Do What We Do

In the February episode of Coffee Break, we discussed funding Asset Care using qualified money. If you have not seen it, please take a few minutes of your time and do so. Most of you who know me know that I try to toe the line of neutrality and objectivity. I don’t want all of… Continue reading
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Qualified Money & Leverage

A few weeks ago on Coffee Break, we talked about our turnkey funding strategy for Asset Care using qualified money. We’ve generated a lot of calls into the sales desk and we thank you for questions and the opportunity to discuss our truly unique strategy. Way back when I first started in the insurance industry… Continue reading

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