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I'm in my 70s and need long-term care insurance. Is it hopeless at my age?
According to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, your chances of being denied long-term care insurance ...
Financial advisors can help clients navigate the 70% chance of needing costly long-term care and explore insurance options ...
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What Women 50+ Need to Know About Long-Term Care Insurance
For decades we've been told to plan for retirement, with experts advising setting aside money so you can enjoy your golden ...
As millions of people approach their pre-retirement years, life insurance as an income replacement hedge may become less of a necessity.
Stand-alone long-term care insurance policies have been waning in popularity, owing to a combination of skyrocketing premiums and difficult claims experiences by consumers. In their place, so-called ...
“We’ve been paying into long-term-care insurance since we were in our mid-50s,” said a friend, now in her late 60s. “But with all of the premium increases, we might have been better off just investing ...
FAQ: Tax Benefits of Long-Term Care Insurance. By Russ Banham. There are significant federal tax benefits in purchasing long-term care insurance, but like everything else in life ...
Americans have a good chance of living well into old age these days, which is something to cheer about. But it also raises serious concerns for those who haven't planned for the possibility of ...
Planning for retirement isn't just about how much you've saved. It's also about how you'll handle the expenses you can't fully predict. And, one of the biggest unknowns for older Americans today is ...
Few things can disrupt a retirement like the need for long-term care. Long-term care comes into play when you need help with daily living activities such as bathing, eating or dressing. The cost of ...
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FOX 9 Investigation on long-term care insurance honored by National Press Foundation
The FOX 9 Investigators have been named the winner of the 2025 AARP Award for Excellence in Journalism on Aging for their reporting on the long-term care insurance industry.
One man in Connecticut, a former insurance executive himself, is taking on a multi-billion-dollar portion of the insurance industry. His own long-term care policy premium has gone up nearly 300% from ...
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