Tomorrow’s Security
Table of Contents
| Chapter 1: OBTAINING APPROPRIATE EDUCATION | 1 | 
| Mandated Education Requirements | 2 | 
| Gaining Additional Education Designations | 5 | 
| Subject Matter | 6 | 
| Insurance Losses Resulting from Climate Change | 6 | 
| Climate Impacts Affect Insurance | 7 | 
| Education for Retirement Planning | 8 | 
| Suitability/Best Interest Standards | 9 | 
| Financial Strength of an Insurer | 11 | 
| Chapter 2: PLANNING FOR TOMORROW | 16 | 
| PPA | 18 | 
| Social Security Benefits | 19 | 
| Pension Use of Annuities | 21 | 
| Buy-Out Annuities | 21 | 
| Buy-In Annuities | 22 | 
| Lifetime Income Annuity Buyouts | 23 | 
| Individual Retirement Accounts | 25 | 
| Estate Planning Advantages | 27 | 
| Everyone Needs a Will | 28 | 
| Holographic Wills | 28 | 
| A Good Time to be Living | 30 | 
| Chapter 3: DETERMINING FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS | 32 | 
| Step #1 | 34 | 
| Step #2 | 34 | 
| Step #3 | 34 | 
| Investing After Retirement | 35 | 
| Determining Where to Keep Assets after Retiring | 36 | 
| Fixed Annuities | 36 | 
| Variable Annuities | 36 | 
| Utilizing Personal Life Savings | 37 | 
| Continuing Current Investments | 37 | 
| The 4% Strategy | 37 | 
| Saving Versus Spending | 37 | 
| Early Retirement | 38 | 
| Chapter 4: RETIREMENT INCOME | 41 | 
| Considering All Options | 41 | 
| Social Security Income | 42 | 
| Divorce and Social Security Benefits | 45 | 
| Working Past Retirement Age While Collecting Social Security | 46 | 
| Disability Benefits Under Social Security | 47 | 
| Chapter 5: PENSIONS | 48 | 
| Historical Timeline | 49 | 
| The Future | 52 | 
| Future of Employer-Based Retirement Plans | 53 | 
| Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA) | 53 | 
| Pension Benefits | 55 | 
| Pension Basics | 55 | 
| Defined Benefit Plans | 56 | 
| Defined Contribution Plans | 57 | 
| Integrating with Social Security Benefits | 58 | 
| Achieving a Pension for Retirement | 59 | 
| Choosing Pension Payment Options | 60 | 
| Financially Troubled Pensions | 63 | 
| Chapter 6: ANNUITIES | 67 | 
| Immediate Annuities | 67 | 
| Deferred Annuities | 68 | 
| Variable Annuities | 68 | 
| Interest Rate Paid | 70 | 
| Surrender Penalties | 71 | 
| Administrative Charges | 73 | 
| Contract Clauses | 74 | 
| Bail-Out Clauses | 74 | 
| Market-Value Adjustments | 75 | 
| Persistency Bonus | 75 | 
| Partial Withdrawals | 76 | 
| Annuity Payout Options | 76 | 
| “Option” Means Policyowner’s Choice | 78 | 
| Single-Life Annuity | 78 | 
| Life-and-Period-Certain Annuity | 78 | 
| Joint-and-Survivor Annuity | 79 | 
| Other Methods of Collecting Income | 80 | 
| Systematic Withdrawals | 80 | 
| Lump-Sum Payments | 81 | 
| Split-Funding Techniques | 81 | 
| Annuity Taxation | 82 | 
| Withdrawal Penalties | 83 | 
| Chapter 7: LIFE INSURANCE | 84 | 
| Chapter 8: LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE | 89 | 
| Why Buy a Long-Term Care Policy? | 90 | 
| Defining Policy Benefits | 91 | 
| Types of Care Facilities | 98 | 
| Levels of Care Definitions | 98 | 
| Qualifying for a Policy | 99 | 
| Understanding What is Not Covered | 100 | 
| Choosing Daily Benefit Levels | 101 | 
| Are There Alternatives to Long Term Care Policies? | 104 | 
| Availability of Nursing Facilities | 114 | 
| A Financial Industry | 117 | 
| Facing Up to the Facts | 119 | 
| Applying to Medicaid | 123 | 
| Financial Considerations | 127 | 
| Monetary Investments | 128 | 
| Business & Real Estate | 128 | 
| Retirement Funds & Pensions | 128 | 
| Insurance Products | 129 | 
| Personal Possessions | 129 | 
| Finding a Qualified Professional Advisor | 131 | 
| What Will the Future Bring? | 132 | 
| Partnership Plans | 132 | 
| Program Benefits | 132 | 
| Making Benefit Choices | 133 | 
| Daily Benefit Options | 134 | 
| Expense-Incurred and Indemnity Methods of Payment | 135 | 
| Determining Benefit Length | 135 | 
| Asset Protection in Partnership Policies | 136 | 
| Chapter 9: PLANNING TOOLS | 137 | 
| Living Trusts | 137 | 
| Revocable Living Trusts | 138 | 
| Avoiding Probate | 139 | 
| Revocable Living Trust Disadvantages | 139 | 
| Durable Power of Attorney | 140 | 
| Guardians, Conservators & Committees | 141 | 
| Irrevocable Living Trusts | 142 | 
| Disadvantages of Irrevocable Living Trusts | 144 | 
| Types of Irrevocable Living Trusts | 145 | 
| Uniform Gifts to Minors | 148 | 
| Testamentary Trusts | 148 | 
| Combination Trusts | 149 | 
| Trust Record-Keeping | 150 | 
| Trustees | 151 | 
| Planning for Death | 151 | 
| Joint Accounts | 153 | 
| Choosing an Attorney | 154 | 
| Special Provisions | 155 | 
| Special Agreements | 161 | 
| Wills are Necessary to Insurance and Estate Planning | 164 | 
| Gifting | 167 | 
| Third party transfers | 168 | 
| Indirect gifts | 169 | 
| Sham gift | 169 | 
| Property Transfer | 174 | 
| Chapter 10: CYBER INSURANCE | 176 | 
| Recommendations for Placing Cyber Insurance | 180 | 
| Chapter 11: INSURANCE ETHICS | 183 | 
| A Consumer Issue | 183 | 
| State Laws Require Ethical Insurance Behavior | 184 | 
| A Sound Base | 185 | 
| Ethics Beyond Philosophers | 186 | 
| History Was Not Always Fair | 187 | 
| Being Ethically Responsible | 188 | 
| Caring for Others | 189 | 
| Teaching Ethical Views | 192 | 
| A Legal Liability | 193 | 
| Merging Past, Present and Future | 193 | 
| Mandating Behavior | 198 | 
| The Importance of Ethical Conduct in Business | 200 | 
| Claims Leakage (CL) | 203 | 
| IFRS Reporting | 204 | 
| Insurance Fraud | 209 | 
| Elements of Fraud | 210 | 
| Knowingly Making a False or Misleading Statement | 210 | 
| The Statement is made in Connection with an Expected Payment from a Policy | 210 | 
| It is a Material Statement | 210 | 
| Penalties | 211 | 
| Choosing our Path | 212 | 
| Choosing to be Actively Ethical | 213 | 
| Sales Techniques | 217 | 
| Selling Ethically | 219 | 
| Education | 219 | 
| Laying Out Policy Benefits and Limitations | 223 | 
| Policy Replacement | 226 | 
| Allowing Consumer Misconceptions | 227 | 
| Consumers and Premiums | 228 | 
| Obtaining Legal Application and Policy Signatures | 229 | 
| Providing Client Services | 229 | 
| “Fast-Buck” Items | 230 | 
| Commingling Funds | 231 | 
| Unwritten Rules | 234 | 
| Ethical Insurance Behavior | 236 | 
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| Example #2 | 237 | 
| Example #3 | 238 | 
| Example #4 | 239 | 
| Example #5 | 240 | 
| A Matter of Character | 240 | 
| Why be Ethical? | 241 | 
| Is it possible to teach ethical behavior? | 242 | 
| What is the scope of ethics? | 244 | 
| What does it take to be a moral person? | 245 | 
| Example #1 | 247 | 
| Example #2 | 248 | 
| Example #3 | 249 | 
| Example #4 | 250 | 
| What are our responsibilities to other moral persons? | 250 | 
| Ethics in Action | 252 | 
| Human Nature | 253 | 
| Sympathy & Empathy | 258 | 
| Learning to be Ourselves | 262 | 
| Ethics and Public Knowledge | 263 | 
| Determined by Law | 264 | 
| Insuring Morality | 266 | 
| Consent is Everything | 268 | 
| Male Harassment | 270 | 
| Sexual Harassment: An Ethical Topic | 271 | 
| Moral Issues Having a Financial Impact | 272 | 
| Recognizing a Moral Issue from an Insurance Standpoint | 273 | 
| Insurers Saw It Coming | 274 | 
| Employment Security and Sexual Harassment Claims | 276 | 
| Initiating Training | 278 | 
| The First Legal Case | 282 | 
| Reporting Abuse | 283 | 
| Protection Through Insurance | 286 | 
| Sample Memorandum Regarding Sexual Harassment | 286 | 
| Sample Policy Statement | 287 | 
| Sexual Harassment Investigation Checklist | 291 | 
| Sexual Harassment Checklist | 292 | 
| Employment Practices Liability Coverage | 293 | 
| Bullying | 304 | 
| Adult Bullying | 304 | 
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