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