As clients retire, and hence end the receipt of regular income from employment or professional activity, cash flow considerations become paramount. This webinar examines four situations in which home equity can be used to diminish retirees' risk of cash flow exhaustion while maintaining an acceptable level of living expenses.
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Exclusive Webinar: Using Housing Wealth to Improve Financial Outcomes in Retirement
By NAIFA on 1/7/21 2:11 PM
As clients retire, and hence end the receipt of regular income from employment or professional activity, cash flow considerations become paramount. This webinar examines four situations in which home equity can be used to diminish retirees' risk of cash flow exhaustion while maintaining an acceptable level of living expenses.
Topics: Retirement Webinar Financial Wellness
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What You Should Know About Life Insurance Settlements
By Pinney Insurance on 1/7/21 10:41 AM
If you have a client who can’t afford their policy – especially if it’s due to health problems – you may want to help them look into a life settlement. Of course, this leaves them without any death benefit protection, which isn’t ideal. But if they either don’t need the coverage or have no financial option but to let it lapse, a settlement may be the ideal solution.
Topics: Long-Term Care Life Insurance & Annuities
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The Black Swan: The Generational Impact of the “Baby Boomers” and “Longevity"
By Carroll Golden on 1/6/21 4:48 PM
Over the holidays, I had time to read a very interesting book that seems to directly relate the COVID-19 Pandemic chain of events. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable Event by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. Although the book discusses the black swan phenomenon in relation to investing, it seems to hit home when looking at the impact and rational that is surfacing around the COVID-19 Pandemic. The book focuses on three principal characteristics. The event is rare and unpredictable. It is an outlier so rare that even the possibility of such an event is not identified. The event produces a catastrophic impact. And finally, we create an explanation that makes it appear less random and more probable and eventually predictable. Interestingly, there are some positive Black Swans such as the impressive success of Google and Facebook. On the other hand, there is the tragic events of 9/11 which fits as a Black Swan. The COVID-19 pandemic that is taking its toll on individual families, entire generations, and the global economy also qualifies as a “Black Swan event."
Topics: Extended Care
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Using Medicare Publications
By Dan Mangus, Vice President of Sales, Senior Marketing Specialists on 1/6/21 2:14 PM
As an advisor to individuals on Medicare or advising a caregiver to someone on Medicare, you require accurate information. One of the best reference tools for you to share with them is Medicare publications. They are easy to access on Medicare.gov and available on a variety of topics. Here are a few that I find outstanding.
