Retirement Planning
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION |
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AGENT EDUCATION |
5 |
Gaining Additional Education Designations |
9 |
Subject Matter |
9 |
RETIREMENT AND ESTATE PLANNING |
12 |
3 most voiced questions regarding estate planning |
13 |
list of estate planning goals |
14 |
Estate Planning Advantages (definition) |
15 |
Holographic wills |
16 |
HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? |
19 |
Investing After Retirement |
22 |
Retirement Savings: Where to Put It After Retiring |
23 |
Fixed Annuities |
23 |
Variable Annuities |
24 |
Relying Upon Life Savings Continuing Current Investment |
24 24 |
The 4% Strategy |
24 |
Save What and Spend What? |
25 |
What About Early Retirement? |
26 |
TO WORK OR NOT TO WORK . . . |
28 |
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS |
30 |
SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT INCOME |
32 |
figuring the number of years needed |
33 |
to order technical computer support program |
33 |
SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS' BENEFITS |
36 |
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS |
37 |
Paying In and the chart for number of quarters required |
38 |
PENSION PLANS |
39 |
Pension Basics |
40 |
Defined Benefit Plans |
41 |
Defined Contribution Plans |
42 |
INTEGRATING SOCIAL SECURITY WITH THE PENSION PLANS |
45 |
RECEIVING PENSION BENEFITS |
47 |
Choosing Pension Payment Options |
48 |
joint-and-survivor waiver form |
51 |
WILL YOUR CLIENTS PENSION SURVIVE UNTIL AGE 65? |
52 |
ANNUITIES |
54 |
Immediate Annuities |
54 |
Deferred Annuities |
55 |
Variable Annuities |
55 |
Interest Rate Paid |
57 |
Surrender Penalties |
58 |
Annuity surrender period comparison |
59 |
Administrative Charges |
61 |
CONTRACT CLAUSES |
62 |
Bail-Out Clauses |
62 |
Market-Value Adjustments |
63 |
Persistency Bonus |
63 |
Partial Withdrawals |
64 |
ANNUITY PAYOUT PHASE |
65 |
Payout Options |
67 |
Single Life Annuity |
67 |
Life and Period Certain Annuity |
67 |
Joint-and-Survivor Annuity |
68 |
Other Methods of Collecting Income |
69 |
Systematic Withdrawals |
69 |
Lump-Sum Payments |
70 |
Split-Funding Techniques |
71 |
Annuity Taxation |
71 |
Withdrawal Penalties |
72 |
LIFE INSURANCE |
74 |
LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE |
80 |
Why Buy a Long-Term Care Policy? |
81 |
Defining Policy Benefits |
82 |
Part A of Medicare will pay for: |
86 |
Medicare certified hospice program will include: |
88 |
Types of Care Facilities |
92 |
Definitions of Levels of Care (skilled, intermediate & custodial) |
92 |
Qualifying for A Policy |
92 |
Understanding What Is Not Covered |
94 |
Choosing Daily Benefit Levels |
96 |
Are There Alternatives to Long Term Care Policies? |
99 |
to qualify for nursing home care under Medicare |
106 |
Availability of Nursing Facilities |
111 |
Limiting Health Care: Is It an Option? |
113 |
Facing Up to The Facts |
118 |
Applying to Medicaid |
123 |
Judging the Quality of Nursing Facilities |
123 |
asking the financial questions |
129 |
basic facts about nursing homes |
130 |
Financial Considerations |
130 |
assets minus liabilities = net worth |
133 |
Finding a Qualified Professional Advisor |
134 |
What Will the Future Bring? |
136 |
LIVING TRUSTS |
142 |
Revocable Living Trusts |
143 |
Avoiding Probate |
144 |
Revocable Living Trust Disadvantages |
145 |
Durable Power of Attorney |
146 |
Guardians, Conservators & Committees |
147 |
Irrevocable Living Trusts |
149 |
Types of Irrevocable Living Trusts |
151 |
Uniform Gifts to Minors |
154 |
Testamentary Trusts |
155 |
Combination Trusts |
156 |
Trust Record Keeping |
158 |
Trustees |
158 |
PLANNING FOR DEATH |
159 |
Joint Accounts |
161 |
Choosing An Attorney |
162 |
Special Provisions |
163 |
examples of programs which provide special benefits |
165 |
providing for pets in a will or trust |
166 |
two types of property: real and personal |
168 |
three main types of estates |
169 |
Special Agreements |
170 |
DOMICILES AND PROPERTY OWNERSHIP |
172 |
GIFTING AND OTHER PROPERTY DISBURSEMENT |
175 |
3 conditions which must be met to qualify as a gift |
175 |
when life insurance becomes an indirect gift |
177 |
4 types or groups of beneficiaries |
179 |
FOLLOWING LEGAL PROCEDURES |
184 |
PROPERTY TRANSFERS |
188 |
THE WILL |
190 |
A Human Document |
191 |
the 2 ways of distributing property |
193 |
SELECTING TRUSTEES & OTHER REPRESENTATIVES |
196 |
what both the federal and state government will do |
198 |
duties of the personal representative |
199 |
order of probate proceedings |
199 |
SETTLING THE ESTATE AFTER TESTATOR'S DEATH |
201 |
when probate delays can occur |
203 |
procedures in small simple estates |
203 |
preparation for postmortem management (7 categories) |
207 |
furnishing information |
208 |
the gross estate: information gathering form |
210 |
AGENT ETHICS |
215 |
Defining Ethics |
216 |
A Matter of Character |
224 |
Why Be Ethical? |
225 |
What Are Our Responsibilities to Other Moral Persons? |
237 |
Ethics In Action |
239 |
Human Nature |
242 |
desired traits listed by the top CEOs |
248 |
Sympathy versus Empathy |
253 |
Learning to Be Ourselves |
258 |
SELECTING A SAFE INSURER |
260 |
DUE DILIGENCE |
265 |
Quantitative Evaluation from A.M. Best |
268 |
(1) Profitability (2) Leverage |
269 270 |
(3) Liquidity |
271 |
Insurance Archaeology |
271 |
Retroactive Liability |
273 |
Liabilities |
273 |
Maintain Old Records |
274 |
Audits |
275 |
Post-Purchase Issues Growth and Mobility Applicable Insurance Programs |
276 277 277 |
CHOOSING TO DIE INTESTATE |
280 |
GLOSSARY |
282-301 |