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Long Term Care Insurance:
Who Needs It?

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At Wealth2020, Inc. we stress the importance of planning for the long term.  One of the fastest ways to destroy wealth is to allow an unforeseen disability, and subsequent loss of wages, destroy a well thought out savings plan.  Many people never recover from the financial impact of a disability and are forced into filing for bankruptcy as a result.  It is said to be one of the leading causes of bankruptcy at this time.  Clearly, the potential for disability to destroy finances deserves our very serious attention when planning for the future.

 

With that, we realize Long Term Care Insurance can be very difficult to secure.  We are very happy to announce we have a product that has a guaranteed issue feature; you absolutely cannot be denied coverage.  One of the most attractive features of this product is that it allows you to turn on your benefits when, and if, you need them.  In the meantime, money paid into the plan grows at a modest savings rate.  You are not forced to pay for a plan that you are not using, but the long term care insurance is there if you need it.  Excellent combination!  Once again, we are able to offer a product that allows your money to work twice for you.

 

If you, or someone you know, have been denied Long Term Care Insurance, for any reason, email us at LTC@wealth2020.com and we will contact you to discuss your situation.

 

The following information will highlight the importance of including Long Term Care Insurance in your financial planning.  Please note that Long Term Care Insurance is important for everyone, not just the elderly.  Read on and see why…

 

 

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