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| #1 The Reality | 6 | 
| Tough Economic Times | 6 | 
| Inflation and Retirement | 7 | 
| Inflation Definitions | 7 | 
| What exactly is inflation? | 8 | 
| Measuring Inflation Calculating Annual Inflation Rates | 9 10 | 
| Causes of Inflation | 10 | 
| Consequences of Inflation | 13 | 
| Unanticipated Inflation | 14 | 
| Do the Math | 16 | 
| Insufficient Planning | 17 | 
| Longevity | 18 | 
| Retiring Too Soon | 20 | 
| Retirement Funding | 22 | 
| Rising Medical Costs | 23 | 
| Long-Term Care Insurance Policies | 26 | 
| Selecting the Appropriate Insurance Policy | 28 | 
| Preserving Retirement Plans | 29 | 
| DebtDebt affects Insurance Rates | 3032 | 
| Saving for the Future | 33 | 
| An Aging Nation | 36 | 
| Employing the Right People | 38 | 
| Compounding Power | 40 | 
| Retirement Income | 40 | 
| Social Security Benefits / Age of Collection | 41 | 
| Supplementing What We Have Saved | 42 | 
| Women Live Poorly in Retirement | 42 | 
| Primary Insurance Amounts (PIA) | 43 | 
| Benefit Based on PIA and Age | 44 | 
| Average Indexed Monthly Earnings | 44 | 
| Chart | 46 | 
| Summary / Monthly Benefit Amounts | 47 | 
| Old Computing Methods | 47 | 
| Average Indexed Monthly Earnings | 48 | 
| Indexing Yearly Income | 48 | 
| Computation | 48 | 
| Employer Pension Benefits | 49 | 
| Tax Deferred Retirement Benefits | 50 | 
| Individual Savings | 50 | 
| Managing Income in Retirement | 50 | 
| Pre-Retirement Income | 51 | 
| Retirement Shortfalls | 51 | 
| Getting a Return on Savings | 54 | 
| Receiving Income from Investment Vehicles | 56 | 
| Taxation Withdrawals Prior to Age 59˝ | 56 57 | 
| The Age-55 Penalty Exception | 57 | 
| The Five-Year Rule for 72(t) Payments | 58 | 
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| #2 Retirement Considerations | 59 | 
| Medicare Supplemental Insurance | 59 | 
| Long-Term Care Insurance | 61 | 
| Forward Planning | 62 | 
| Become Involved / Safety and Security | 63 | 
| An Emergency Fund | 64 | 
| Durable Power of Attorney / Estate Planning Tools | 65 | 
| Necessary Steps | 66 | 
| Good Decision Making Requires Knowledge | 69 | 
| Deferred Compensation Plans and Divorce | 70 | 
| Types of Retirement Assets | 70 | 
| 457 Deferred Compensation Plan | 72 | 
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| IRAs are legal due to the IRCs | 73 | 
| IRA Choices | 73 | 
| Tax Free Retirement | 75 | 
| Differences Between Roth and Traditional IRA | 76 | 
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| Roth Disadvantages | 78 | 
| Double Taxation | 79 | 
| Roth IRA Eligibility / Conversion Limits | 80 | 
| Advantages of the Traditional IRA | 80 | 
| Traditional IRA disadvantages | 81 | 
| Transfer Versus Rollovers | 82 | 
| IRA Loans | 82 | 
| Coverdell Educational Savings Account | 83 | 
| IRA Funding Limitations Exist/IRA Investments | 84 | 
| Fund Distributions | 85 | 
| Bankruptcy | 86 | 
| Creditor Protection | 86 | 
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| #4 Life Insurance | 87 | 
| Policy Provisions / Defining the Contract | 88 | 
| Policy Application | 89 | 
| Policy Ownership | 90 | 
| Preventing Money Laundering Activities | 90 | 
| Terrorism Produces Insurer Risk | 91 | 
| Legal Requirements Adopted | 92 | 
| Broker-Dealer Requirements | 94 | 
| AML Program Requirements | 95 | 
| Know Your Customer (KYC) | 98 | 
| Compliance | 98 | 
| Suspicious Activity Reports Filing Requirements | 98 | 
| A Change in Thinking | 99 | 
| A Global Problem | 100 | 
| Covered Products | 102 | 
| Nine Identified Money Laundering (ML) Methods | 104 | 
| Money Laundering Indicators Not Unique to Insurance Products | 
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| Known Criminal, Associate, or Relative | 109 | 
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| High Premiums Compared to Verifiable Income | 109 | 
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| Undue Interest in Payout Options | 110 | 
| Change of Beneficiary | 110 | 
| Insurance on Assets Inconsistent with Income | 111 | 
| Early or Suspicious Claims | 111 | 
| Product Characteristics and Maintenance | 113 | 
| Customer Due Diligence (CDD) | 114 | 
| Policy Features and Provisions | 117 | 
| Premiums | 117 | 
| Policy Options | 117 | 
| Nonforfeiture Options | 117 | 
| Dividend Options | 118 | 
| Settlement Options | 119 | 
| State Required Provisions | 120 | 
| Incontestability | 121 | 
| Misstatements in the Application | 121 | 
| Deferment Clause | 122 | 
| Non-forfeiture / Loan Values | 122 | 
| Grace Periods and Reinstatement | 123 | 
| Allowed Policy Provisions | 124 | 
| Suicide / Aviation / War | 124 | 
| General Provisions | 125 | 
| Deduction of Indebtedness and Premium Refund | 125 | 
| Change of Beneficiary | 125 | 
| Assignment | 126 | 
| Beneficiary Designations | 126 | 
| Policy Payments | 128 | 
| Cash Values | 128 | 
| Dividends / Proceeds | 129 | 
| Special Clauses | 130 | 
| Contract Use | 132 | 
| Group Insurance Principles | 132 | 
| Eligible Groups | 132 | 
| Single Employer Groups | 132 | 
| Multiple Employer Trusts (METS) | 133 | 
| Unions, Associations, and Other Groups | 133 | 
| Creditor-Debtor Groups | 133 | 
| Underwriting Advantages | 134 | 
| Keeping Current with Business Needs | 135 | 
| The Informed Consumer | 136 | 
| Providing a Quote | 136 | 
| The Contract Participants | 138 | 
| The Insurer | 138 | 
| The Insured | 138 | 
| Insurance Contract | 139 | 
| Underwriting and Rating | 139 | 
| Finance | 140 | 
| A Public Interest | 140 | 
| Key Person Insurance | 141 | 
| Buy-and-Sell Agreements | 142 | 
| The Key Person Principle | 143 | 
| Insurable Interest for Life Insurance | 143 | 
| Disability Insurance on Key Employees and Owners | 145 | 
| The Small Company’s Exposure | 147 | 
| Loss of the Small Business Owner | 147 | 
| Planning Ahead for Death or Disability | 151 | 
| Insuring Entities | 151 | 
| Private and Government Insurance | 151 | 
| Private Insurers | 152 | 
| Life Insurance | 153 | 
| Property and Liability Insurance | 153 | 
| Government Insurance | 154 | 
| Voluntary Government Insurance | 154 | 
| Compulsory Government Insurance | 154 | 
| Mutual Companies | 155 | 
| Assessment Mutuals | 155 | 
| Non-assessable Mutuals | 157 | 
| Conversions | 158 | 
| Reciprocal or Inter-Insurer Associations | 158 | 
| Stock and Mutual Underwriting | 160 | 
| Factory Mutuals | 160 | 
| Superior Agents and Brokers | 162 | 
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| #5 Insurance Trusts | 165 | 
| Creating the Trust | 165 | 
| Types of Trusts | 167 | 
| Trust Establishment | 169 | 
| Trust Situs (Location) | 170 | 
| Duties and Obligations of a Trustee | 170 | 
| The Life Insurance Trust | 171 | 
| Life Insurance Trusts and Federal Estate Taxes | 172 | 
| Disadvantages of Life Insurance Trusts | 174 | 
| Providing Financial Structure | 175 | 
| Avoiding Estate Taxation | 176 | 
| The Annual Exclusion | 177 | 
| The Final Payoff | 177 | 
| Charitable Trusts | 178 | 
| Charitable Remainder Trusts | 178 | 
| Advantages | 180 | 
| Disadvantages | 180 | 
| Bypass Trusts | 181 | 
| Crummey Trusts | 182 | 
| Inheritance Tax versus Estate Tax | 183 | 
| Trust Longevity | 184 | 
| Taxes / Trust Fees | 184 | 
| Trusts and Wills | 185 | 
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| #6 Annuities | 187 | 
| Annuity Choices | 187 | 
| Joint and Survivorship Annuities | 187 | 
| Guaranteed and Life-Time-Certain Annuities | 188 | 
| Level Annuities | 188 | 
| Capital-Back Guaranteed Annuities | 188 | 
| Escalating Annuities | 189 | 
| Inflation-Linked Annuities | 189 | 
| Enhanced Annuities | 189 | 
| Annuity History | 189 | 
| Annuity Terminology | 193 | 
| Annuity Basics | 197 | 
| Choosing Between Fixed and Variable Annuities | 198 | 
| Choosing Between Lifetime and Term Annuities | 199 | 
| Company Financial Strength | 201 | 
| Annuity Extras | 201 | 
| Principal Protection | 201 | 
| Cost of Living Protection | 201 | 
| The Ups and Downs of Annuities | 202 | 
| Tax Efficiency | 202 | 
| Supplementing Other Retirement Income | 202 | 
| Reasons to Buy an Annuity | 203 | 
| Reasons to Avoid Buying Annuities | 203 | 
| Making the Right Annuity Choice | 204 | 
| Many Annuity Choices | 205 | 
| Annuities for Retirement | 207 | 
| Everyone is Living Longer These Days | 207 | 
| Putting Off Retirement | 208 | 
| Fixed Rate Annuities | 210 | 
| How Fixed Period Annuities Work | 210 | 
| Variable Annuities | 211 | 
| Annual Expenses | 212 | 
| Funding Variable Annuities | 213 | 
| Variable Annuity Fees | 213 | 
| Variable Annuity Death Benefit | 214 | 
| Surrender Fees | 214 | 
| Early Withdrawal Penalty | 214 | 
| Taxation | 214 | 
| Equity Indexed Annuities | 214 | 
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| #7 Employer Sponsored Pension Plans | 216 | 
| Private Pension Plans | 216 | 
| Flat amount, flat percentage formulas | 219 | 
| Changing Plan Designs | 220 | 
| May want to re-bid when …. | 222 | 
| Flexible Spending Accounts | 224 | 
| Benefit Plans for Retirement | 225 | 
| Defined Benefit Plans | 225 | 
| Defined Contribution Plans | 226 | 
| 401(k) Plans | 226 | 
| “Topic 424 – 401(k) Plans” | 229 | 
| “Topic 412 – Lump-Sum Distributions” | 230 | 
| “Topic 413 – Rollovers from Retirement Plans” | 231 | 
| Funding | 232 | 
| 401(k) Plan Contributions | 234 | 
| 401(k) Tax consequences | 239 | 
| Fund Withdrawals | 240 | 
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| Initial Actions | 243 | 
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| Traditional 401(k) Plan | 245 | 
| Safe Harbor 401(k) Plan | 246 | 
| SIMPLE 401(k) Plan | 246 | 
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| Nondiscrimination | 247 | 
| Investing 401(k) Monies | 247 | 
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| Basic Responsibilities | 248 | 
| Limiting Fiduciary Liability | 248 | 
| Hiring a Service Provider | 249 | 
| Prohibited Transactions and Exemptions | 250 | 
| Bonding | 250 | 
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| Summary Plan Description (SPD) | 250 | 
| Summary of Material Modification (SMM) | 251 | 
| Individual Benefit Statement (IBS) | 251 | 
| Summary Annual Report (SAR) | 251 | 
| Blackout Period Notice | 251 | 
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| Form 5500 series | 251 | 
| Form 1099-R | 252 | 
| Distributing Plan Benefits | 252 | 
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| Simplified Employee Pension Plans (SEP) | 253 | 
| Rules Governing SEPs | 255 | 
| SEP Advantages | 256 | 
| SEP Terms | 256 | 
| Establishing the Plan: Step 1 & 2 | 257 | 
| Establishing the Plan: Step 3 | 258 | 
| Operating the SEP Plan | 258 | 
| SEP Contributions | 258 | 
| Employee Communications | 259 | 
| Reporting To The Government | 259 | 
| Distributions | 259 | 
| Monitoring The Trustee | 260 | 
| Terminating The Plan | 260 | 
| Correcting Errors | 260 | 
| Owners Benefit Less than Non-owner Employees | 260 | 
| Divorce and Retirement Accounts | 261 | 
| Retirement Plans at Work | 261 | 
| QDRO | 261 | 
| IRAs and SEPs | 263 | 
| Women are Receiving More These Days | 264 | 
| Keep Premarital Assets Separate | 264 | 
| Protect Your Inheritance | 264 | 
| After the Divorce | 264 | 
| Dividing Other Investments | 265 | 
| Good News for Attorneys | 266 | 
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| #8 Sensible Ethics | 267 | 
| What Ethical Agents Know | 267 | 
| Insurance Perceptions | 268 | 
| Establishing Goals | 269 | 
| Why be Ethical? | 272 | 
| Following the Law | 273 | 
| Ethics in the Workplace | 274 | 
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| The Same by Any Name | 275 | 
| Putting the Past into the Future | 277 | 
| Companies Set Guidelines | 281 | 
| Promoting Ethical Behavior | 287 | 
| Egoism | 290 | 
| Is it possible to teach ethical behavior to others? | 291 | 
| What is the scope of ethics? | 291 | 
| What does it take to be a moral person? | 292 | 
| What quality of work do you want to perform? | 293 | 
| What do I want my legacy to be? | 293 | 
| The Leaders of the Pack | 294 | 
| What are our responsibilities to other moral persons? | 296 | 
| Objectivist Ethics | 298 | 
| Holding our Ethic Code | 299 | 
| Sympathy versus Empathy | 304 | 
| Looking the Part | 305 | 
| Courtesy | 306 | 
| Mores | 306 | 
| Education/Continuing Education | 311 | 
| Getting Education in a Timely Manner | 312 | 
| Laying Out Policy Benefits and Limitations | 314 | 
| Policy Replacement | 316 | 
| Why would an agent replace their own business? | 317 | 
| When the Agent Allows Misconceptions | 318 | 
| When the Premiums Seem too High to the Client | 319 | 
| Obtaining Proper Application Signatures | 319 | 
| Keeping in Touch after the Sale | 319 | 
| Selling the “Fast Buck” Item | 320 | 
| Commingling Funds | 321 | 
| The Professional | 321 | 
| Preparing for Tomorrow | 322 | 
| Fixed and Variable Income | 322 | 
| Financial Management | 323 | 
| Due Diligence | 324 | 
| Technical Approach or Common-Sense Approach? | 326 | 
| Selecting Insurers to Represent | 333 | 
| If It’s Legal . . . | 334 | 
| Last page | 336 | 
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