Nearly 70% of people will need physical or medical long-term care services in their lifetime, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Many people underestimate just how much this type of care can cost and neglect to plan for what can be a considerable expense. Jared Kornfeld of Kaufman Rossin Insurance explains the benefits of including long-term care insurance in your retirement planning. Read his insights here: https://okt.to/izLhH2
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Nearly 70% of people will need physical or medical long-term care services in their lifetime, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Many people underestimate just how much this type of care can cost and neglect to plan for what can be a considerable expense. Jared Kornfeld of Kaufman Rossin Insurance explains the benefits of including long-term care insurance in your retirement planning. Read his insights here: https://okt.to/9Zormh
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Nearly 70% of people will need physical or medical long-term care services in their lifetime, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Many people underestimate just how much this type of care can cost, neglecting to plan for what can be a considerable expense. Jared Kornfeld of Kaufman Rossin Insurance explains the benefits of including long-term care insurance in your retirement planning. Read his insights here: https://okt.to/7XencI
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Learn more about the benefits of long-term care insurance!Jared Kornfeld, Director of Kaufman Rossin Insurance Solutions, addresses the importance of including a plan for long-term care in his article.
Nearly 70% of people will need physical or medical long-term care services in their lifetime, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Many people underestimate just how much this type of care can cost, neglecting to plan for what can be a considerable expense. Jared Kornfeld of Kaufman Rossin Insurance explains the benefits of including long-term care insurance in your retirement planning. Read his insights here: https://okt.to/7XencI
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Clients are asking how original medicare and medicare advantage plans differ? Here are the plans differences. Have you ever wondered why you might need a trust? Look no further! Legacy planning and taxes are just a few reasons why a trust might be beneficial for you. With Nationwide's or Pacific Life's Indexed or Variable Universal Life Insurance policy, you can protect your family's future and fund various expenses such as Medicare, retirement health care, college funding, retirement income, estate planning, and legacy. Contact me for a free illustration and quote to secure your family's future.''' #insurance#planning #advisoryservices #lifeinsurance #retirementplanning#collegeplanning #legacyplanning
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I’m 57 with $700k: Can I Retire? Today, Troy Sharpe CFP® delves into viewer questions and comments from his original retirement planning video, addressing concerns such as accessing 401k principal penalty-free, managing expenses during retirement, navigating health insurance after leaving employment, and the potential impact of Social Security cuts. This video discusses potential solutions, including understanding IRS regulations for early retirement account withdrawals, adjusting spending based on investment performance, exploring subsidy options for health insurance, and considering means-testing proposals for Social Security. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gTAtV5gh
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What to consider when planning for health care expenses in retirement. 👇 ✔️ What Medicare Covers ✔️ Ways to Pay For Health Care ✔️ Long-Term Care Insurance Professional financial advice is proven to yield better results than making decisions on your own. Ready to start your retirement plan? Visit our website. Or get more details on health care and retirement here: https://bit.ly/45VrZGm #HealthCarePlanning #RetirementPlanning #GuidedChoice
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I’m 57 with $700k: Can I Retire? Today, Troy Sharpe CFP® delves into viewer questions and comments from his original retirement planning video, addressing concerns such as accessing 401k principal penalty-free, managing expenses during retirement, navigating health insurance after leaving employment, and the potential impact of Social Security cuts. This video discusses potential solutions, including understanding IRS regulations for early retirement account withdrawals, adjusting spending based on investment performance, exploring subsidy options for health insurance, and considering means-testing proposals for Social Security. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/giQn3vHc
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Financial Advisors have noticed a concerning trend; more clients are tapping into their hard-earned retirement savings to cover long-term care expenses. To combat this, many Advisors are strongly recommending pre-retirement clients consider some form of long-term care insurance. With the right plan in place, savings can be safeguarded from unexpected health events down the road. Don't let long-term care costs derail your retirement plans – let's work together to build a comprehensive plan that gives you peace of mind. #FinancialPlanning #RetirementSecurity #LongTermCareInsurance
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Did you know that health insurance and long-term care considerations are crucial components of a comprehensive retirement plan? Let's discuss how we can work towards safeguarding your well-being and financial security in retirement.
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