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Choose a Life Policy For Middle Age and Beyond

Can a person in their middle years or senior years still buy life insurance? If you are over 50, or if you are caring for an older person, you can find a wide choice of products. Since statistics show that Americans are living longer and healthier lives, insurers are willing to extend affordable coverage to older people. Most middle aged and older people can still find life insurance policies.

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Posted by Mark Alter on Mar 13th 2010 | Filed in Baby Boomers | Comments (0)

Federal Retirement Calculator and Other Retirement Planning Tools

There are a lot of variables to consider when planning for your retirement. It is one of the most important things you will ever do and it should be considered very early in life ??" as early as possible. One of the best ways to develop a good plan is to equip yourself with the right planning tools. For example, it is important to know the approximate amount of federal annuity that will be due you upon retirement. How can you determine that information? A federal retirement calculator is just what you need. Continue Reading »

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Posted by William Blake on Jan 16th 2009 | Filed in Retirement | Comments (1)

Long Term Care Insurance – Six Things You Must Know

When looking at a long term care insurance quote, there are many factors which can determine the cost to you. This article will give you six important points you should consider when looking at a ltci quote. Much of this is determined by type of benefits you want, your age, and which company you want to work with. This will allow you to be an educated consumer when purchasing this insurance product. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Terry Stanfield on Nov 13th 2008 | Filed in Baby Boomers | Comments (3)

Planning For Long-Term Health Care

The future is uncertain and anything can happen. You may live a long and healthy life, only to die at the age of 102 while you are out on your daily jog, or you may suffer a stroke at the age of 62 and require long-term care to help you accomplish your daily activities. As a result, you need to start planning for long-term health care to ensure you do not suffer from an unexpected event that could leave you as a financial burden on your family. Continue Reading »

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Posted by Terry Stanfield on Jul 17th 2008 | Filed in Baby Boomers | Comments (0)