Comprehensive Family Insurance Planning
Table of Contents
| Chapter 1: Life Insurance | 1 | 
| How much life insurance do I need for my family? | 1 | 
| Immediate Expenses | 2 | 
| Future Expenses | 3 | 
| Calculate all assets | 5 | 
| Major Functions | 9 | 
| Term Insurance | 10 | 
| Annual Renewable & Convertible Term | 11 | 
| Decreasing & Level Term | 12 | 
| Deposit Level Term Insurance | 12 | 
| Modified Premium Whole Life | 13 | 
| Cash Value Insurance | 13 | 
| Whole Life Insurance | 13 | 
| Straight Life/Limited Payment | 14 | 
| Modified Whole Life Policy | 14 | 
| Preferred Risk Policies | 14 | 
| Interest-Sensitive Whole Life | 15 | 
| Universal Life Insurance | 15 | 
| Modified Endowment Contract | 18 | 
| Adjustable Life Contracts | 18 | 
| Variable Life Insurance | 19 | 
| Survivorship Life Insurance | 21 | 
| Single Premium Life Insurance | 21 | 
| Endowment Insurance | 23 | 
| Blended Policies | 24 | 
| Family Protection Blended Policies | 24 | 
| Credit Life Insurance | 25 | 
| Travel Life Insurance | 25 | 
| Choosing an Insurance Company | 27 | 
| Children’s Insurance Needs | 28 | 
| Life Insurance | 28 | 
| Are There Any Advantages? | 29 | 
| Health Insurance | 30 | 
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| Chapter 2: Health Insurance | 31 | 
| Presented Bills | 32 | 
| Eroded Consumer Healthcare Confidence | 38 | 
| Medicare | 38 | 
| Medicare Part A | 39 | 
| Medicare Part B & Medicare Part C | 40 | 
| Medicare Part D | 41 | 
| State Universal Health Care Programs | 41 | 
| Legislation | 41 | 
| Affordable Health Care Act | 42 | 
| 2010-2011 | 42 | 
| During 2011 | 43 | 
| Effective in 2012 | 44 | 
| Effective in 2013 | 45 | 
| Effective in 2014 | 46 | 
| Effective in 2015 & Effective in 2018 | 47 | 
| Benefits by Groups | 48 | 
| Benefits for Children | 48 | 
| Benefits for Young Adults | 49 | 
| Benefits for Early Retirees | 50 | 
| Benefits for Senior Americans | 51 | 
| Benefits for Minorities | 52 | 
| Benefits for Disabled Americans | 53 | 
| Benefits for Veterans and Military Personnel | 54 | 
| Benefits for Small Businesses | 54 | 
| Where Are We Headed? | 56 | 
| Incidental Health Care Protection | 59 | 
| Dread Disease insurance | 59 | 
| Hospital Indemnity Insurance | 59 | 
| Dental Policies | 59 | 
| Health Coverage for Overseas Travelers | 59 | 
| Blanket Health Insurance | 60 | 
| Group Credit Health Insurance | 61 | 
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| Chapter 3: Disability Insurance | 62 | 
| The Need for Disability Insurance is Greater than you Think | 63 | 
| Why Not Replace 100 Percent of the Family Income? | 65 | 
| Determining the Amount of Coverage Needed | 65 | 
| Social Security Does Not Supply the Income a Policy Will | 66 | 
| Worker’s Compensation | 67 | 
| Degrees of Disability Affects Policies & Programs | 68 | 
| How Soon Should Disability Policy Benefits Begin? | 69 | 
| Determining the Duration of Policy Benefits | 70 | 
| Managing the Disability Income Benefits | 70 | 
| Finding the Right Disability Policy | 71 | 
| Employer-Provided Disability Coverage | 71 | 
| Association Group Disability Insurance | 72 | 
| Individual Coverage | 74 | 
| Marketing Disability Income Products | 76 | 
| Description of the Optional Provisions | 77 | 
| Waiver of Premium/Non-occupational Provision | 77 | 
| Transplant/Rehabilitation/Non-disabling/Preexisting/Free-Look | 78 | 
| Common Riders | 78 | 
| Return of Premium Rider | 78 | 
| COLA/Social Security/Purchase Option Rider | 79 | 
| Residual Disability Income/Family Income Rider | 80 | 
| Accidental Death and Dismemberment Rider | 80 | 
| Occupational Classifications | 81 | 
| Special Circumstances | 82 | 
| Is underwriting necessary? | 82 | 
| The Insurance Producer’s Role in Underwriting | 83 | 
| The Underwriting Process | 84 | 
| Moral & Morale Hazards | 86 | 
| The Underwriting Decision | 87 | 
| Social Insurance/SSDI & SSI | 88 | 
| Application for Social Security Benefits | 90 | 
| Defining Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) | 90 | 
| Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) | 91 | 
| Life and the Application | 91 | 
| Laboratory/Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | 93 | 
| Who is eligible for SSI? | 93 | 
| Commonly Asked Questions | 94 | 
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| Chapter 4: Pet Insurance | 96 | 
| North American Pet Health Insurance Association (NAPHIA) | 96 | 
| Total U.S. Pet Industry Expenditures | 96 | 
| Breakdown | 96 | 
| Policy Exclusions | 97 | 
| Considerations | 98 | 
| Pet Insurance Model Act Key Elements | 100 | 
| NAIC Model Law | 100 | 
| Table of Contents Section/ 1. Short Title | 101 | 
| Section 2. Scope and Purpose/Section 3. Definitions | 101 | 
| Section 4. Disclosures | 103 | 
| Section 5. Policy Conditions | 105 | 
| Section 6. Sales Practices for Wellness Programs | 106 | 
| Section 7. Insurance Producer Training | 107 | 
| Section 8. Regulations/Section 9. Violations | 107 | 
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| Chapter 5: Planning for Retirement | 109 | 
| Pre-Planning | 109 | 
| Retirement Funding | 110 | 
| How Much Money Will be Needed in Retirement | 111 | 
| Annuities are issued by Insurance Companies | 112 | 
| Parties to an annuity contract | 113 | 
| The Insurer/The Contract Owner | 114 | 
| The Annuitant/The Beneficiary | 115 | 
| Annuity Development | 116 | 
| Annuity Investment Options/Immediate Annuities | 118 | 
| Immediate Variable Annuities | 120 | 
| Using Variable Annuities for Retirement Planning | 121 | 
| Deferred Annuities | 124 | 
| Equity-Index fixed Annuity | 125 | 
| Accumulation Annuity/ Which annuity is best? | 126 | 
| What is Annuity Annuitization? | 127 | 
| Why Annuitize? | 130 | 
| Bailout Provision | 132 | 
| What are Some Annuity Advantages? | 132 | 
| FDIC | 133 | 
| No-load or Commission-free | 137 | 
| Avoidance of probate | 138 | 
| Disadvantages | 138 | 
| Surrender charges | 139 | 
| Guaranteed death benefit | 140 | 
| Pension Plans | 141 | 
| Defined contribution plan | 142 | 
| Longevity Affects Insurance and Underwriting | 143 | 
| Long-Term Care Insurance | 145 | 
| Defining Long-Term Care | 145 | 
| Determining the Necessity | 145 | 
| Defining LTC Policy Benefits | 148 | 
| Skilled Nursing Facility Care | 148 | 
| Intermediate/Custodial Nursing Care | 148 | 
| Long-Term Care Insurance Policies | 149 | 
| Medicare-certified agency coverage | 152 | 
| Medicare’s Part A and Part B | 153 | 
| Gaps in Medicare Hospice Coverage | 153 | 
| Types of Care Facilities/Qualifying for a Policy | 155 | 
| No Policy Covers Everything | 156 | 
| Activities of Daily Living | 158 | 
| Tax-Qualified Long-Term Care Contracts | 158 | 
| Specific Definitions | 159 | 
| Understanding the Difference in Benefit Triggers | 160 | 
| Federal Criteria | 160 | 
| Assessing the Need/Realistically Speaking | 161 | 
| Asset Inventory | 163 | 
| Liabilities | 164 | 
| LTC Applicable Estate Planning Tools | 165 | 
| Asset Transfer | 165 | 
| Government Sponsored Programs | 166 | 
| Reverse Mortgages | 167 | 
| Paid Family Members | 170 | 
| Accelerated Life Insurance Benefits | 170 | 
| The Largest Payer of LTC Benefits is Medicaid | 171 | 
| Asset Transfers for Medicaid Eligibility | 172 | 
| Any Income Available | 174 | 
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| Chapter 6: Paying for College | 175 | 
| Suggestions for saving for college | 175 | 
| Tuition and fees/Room and board | 176 | 
| Personal expenses/Books and Supplies/Travel and transportation | 177 | 
| Estimating College Expenses | 177 | 
| How much does a family need to save? | 178 | 
| What is the best way to invest for college? | 179 | 
| Deciding which savings vehicles to use | 179 | 
| Bank Accounts/Certificates of Deposit (CDs) | 180 | 
| 529 Plans | 181 | 
| Typical CDs | 182 | 
| College Savings Bank | 183 | 
| Bonds | 184 | 
| Life Insurance | 185 | 
| Annuities/Annuity Options | 186 | 
| Single-Pay Deferred Fixed Annuity | 186 | 
| Accumulation Annuity/Two-tiered annuities | 186 | 
| Wrap-Around Annuity/CD-like Annuities | 187 | 
| Mutual Funds | 188 | 
| UGMAs or UTMAs | 189 | 
| 2503(c) Minor’s Trust/Prepaid Tuition Plans | 189 | 
| Financial Aid | 191 | 
| Keep College Expenses Down | 192 | 
| AP Courses & Exams in High School | 193 | 
| The Family Plan/Alumni Discount/Attending Community College | 193 | 
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| Chapter 7: Integrating Insurance with Financial Planning | 194 | 
| Life Insurance and Wills | 194 | 
| Codicil | 195 | 
| Using a Lawyer | 196 | 
| Homemade Wills/Joint Wills | 198 | 
| Rule of Revocation | 199 | 
| Probate/Living Wills | 200 | 
| Health-care durable power of attorney/Health-care proxy | 201 | 
| Living Trusts | 201 | 
| Homemade Trusts/Funded Trusts | 203 | 
| Revocable Living Trusts | 205 | 
| Avoiding Probate/Revocable Living Trust Disadvantages | 207 | 
| Power of Attorney | 208 | 
| Guardians, Conservators & Committees | 209 | 
| Irrevocable Living Trusts | 210 | 
| Types of Irrevocable Living Trusts | 212 | 
| Uniform Gifts to Minors | 213 | 
| Testamentary Trusts | 214 | 
| Combination Trusts | 215 | 
| Trust Record Keeping/Trustees | 216 | 
| Planning for Death | 217 | 
| Joint Accounts | 218 | 
| Choosing an Attorney | 219 | 
| Special Provisions | 220 | 
| Beneficiary Designations | 224 | 
| Types of Estates | 225 | 
| Special Agreements/Domiciles and Property Ownership | 226 | 
| Gifting & Other Property Disbursement | 229 | 
| Following Legal Procedures | 235 | 
| Insurance Policies Transfer Through Contract Designation | 237 | 
| Selecting Trustees & Other Representatives | 238 | 
| Settling the Estate after the Testator’s Death | 241 | 
| Delays | 243 | 
| Postmortem Management | 245 | 
| The Gross Estate | 248 | 
| Insurance for Funeral Planning and Final Expenses | 250 | 
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| Chapter 8: Insurance Ethics | 253 | 
| The definition of ethics | 253 | 
| Agent Liability | 254 | 
| Annuity Best Interest Standards | 256 | 
| Disclosure Obligation | 260 | 
| Conflict of Interest Obligation | 263 | 
| Documentation Obligation | 267 | 
| Components of Suitability Obligations | 268 | 
| What are Ethics? | 269 | 
| Our Past Becomes Our Present | 270 | 
| Who Determines Ethics? | 271 | 
| Ethical Decisions | 272 | 
| Promoting Ethical Behavior | 273 | 
| Egoism versus Egotism | 276 | 
| What is the scope of ethics? | 277 | 
| What does it take to be a moral person? | 278 | 
| “What do I want my legacy to be?” | 279 | 
| EXAMPLE #1 | 280 | 
| EXAMPLE #2 | 281 | 
| What are our responsibilities to other moral persons? | 281 | 
| Selling Ethically | 283 | 
| Education | 283 | 
| Laying Out Policy Benefits & Limitations | 283 | 
| Full Disclosure | 284 | 
| Policy Replacement | 286 | 
| Why would an agent replace their own business? | 286 | 
| When the Agent Allows Misconceptions | 287 | 
| When Premium Appears Too High | 289 | 
| Obtaining Proper Signatures | 289 | 
| Keeping in touch after the Sale | 289 | 
| Selling the “Fast Buck” Items | 290 | 
| Commingling Funds | 291 | 
| Following Regulations | 292 | 
| Competency | 293 | 
| Simultaneous representation | 294 | 
| Financial Strength of an Insurer | 295 | 
| Admitted Assets/Consolidated Assets | 296 | 
| Investment Grade Issues | 297 | 
| Capital Ratio | 298 | 
| Net Premium Income | 298 | 
| Surplus Reinsurance | 298 | 
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