Sales of long-term care annuities, a kind of insurance against long-term care, have been declining this year. But industry watchers expect that trend to reverse in 2010, when new federal rules kick in ...
There are so many different types of annuities that to say "you hate annuities is like saying you hate all restaurants," says Stan Haithcock, also known as Stan The Annuity Man and founder of ...
The duration and level of long-term care a person may need varies widely and often changes over time, according to the Administration for Community Living (ACL). On average, someone turning 65 in 2020 ...
American seniors are increasingly finding value in fixed-indexed annuities. According to the Insured Retirement Institute, roughly half of the investors currently or previously owned an annuity. Sales ...
On a recent episode of the Retire SMART Podcast, the host put a number on the long-term care problem that most baby boomers ...
November is Long-Term Care Awareness Month — recognized since 1991 to highlight the emotional, physical and financial toll of long-term care and to encourage proactive planning. This month is an ideal ...
You’re using your own retirement money — money you’ve already worked a lifetime to save — to pay for long-term care. But when tax season comes around, you don’t owe a single penny in income tax on ...
These policies provide money to pay for long-term care or leave a death benefit to your beneficiaries Hybrid life insurance/long-term care policies can provide money to pay for care in a nursing home, ...
If you want to become educated regarding all types of annuities, I recommend you go to the website of Stan Haithcock at stantheannuityman.com. You can request, at no cost to you, brochures on every ...
A new survey on retirement knowledge in America landed on a notable finding. When asked the likelihood that a 65-year-old ...
Sales of long-term care annuities, a kind of insurance against long-term care, have been declining this year. But industry watchers expect that trend to reverse in 2010, when new federal rules kick in ...