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Long-Term Care Insurance: What It Is, What It Covers, and Why Most People Wait Too Long
Long-term care refers to ongoing assistance with the activities of daily living (ADLs) that a person needs due to a chronic illness, disability, or cognitive impairment. The six standard ADLs used by insurance companies to define this need are: bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, transferring (moving from a bed to a chair, for example), and continence.
Most long-term care insurance policies will pay benefits when a person can no longer perform two of these six activities w

Max
May 125 min read


Social Security Optimization: How to Get More From the Benefits You've Earned
Social Security may be the most underappreciated financial asset most Americans have. After a lifetime of paying into the system, many people treat the claiming decision as a simple question: when can I start?

Max
Apr 135 min read
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