LTC

Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-term care insurance policies are expensive and tricky. Our latest call is an example of both.

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Jill on Money Radio Show: Pre-Tax or Roth 401(k)?

With more and more employers offering a Roth option, we’ve been getting a lot of questions about which makes more sense, the Roth or pre-tax option?

Are we in good shape for retirement? That’s another very popular question this year. In this particular case, the couple is eager to call it quits and do some traveling.

We also mixed in another call and some emails to wrap up the first hour.

In hour two we’re once again joined by Brent Weiss, co-founder and Head of Planning at Facet Wealth, and the 2021 sponsor of Jill on Money.

This time around we’re talking about all things insurance, including term life insurance, long term care policies, and disability coverage, especially for all the freelancers out there.

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Will I Outlive My Money?

One of the biggest concerns about retirement is whether or not you're going to outlive your money. Things only get more complicated when you mix in a spouse with long-term health care needs.

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Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-term care insurance is a tricky topic, and figuring out whether or not you need to purchase it can be even trickier, which often leads to many people buying something they probably don't need.

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Do I Need Long-Term Care Insurance?

Do you need long-term care insurance? There's no one-size-fits-all answer, as each case depends on your unique situation.

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Keep or Ditch LTC Policy?

Long-term care policies are becoming harder and harder to find, and if you do find one, they're also getting more and more expensive. Deciding whether to keep or ditch an existing policy can be very tricky. That's the discussion with Matt from Philadelphia who's helping his mother navigate her options.

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CBS This Morning: Care for the Elderly

Caregiving for elderly Americans can be a huge expense in time and money for their loved ones. A new report shows 20 percent of all caregivers say they spend more than 40 hours a week providing that help. For many, that's about the equivalent of a full time job and close to eight in 10 pay for the costs out of their own pockets. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss why the burden of taking care of elderly loved ones tends to fall disproportionately on one family member and particularly women.

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Informal Caregivers Footing the Bill

Informal Caregivers Footing the Bill

I have always had a special place in my heart for caregivers. According to a new study from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, family and friends are assuming more of the responsibility of caring for the nation’s growing senior population, often at the expense of their own personal and professional lives. For about one-quarter of these “informal caregivers,” the amount of time they spend providing care each week is the equivalent of a full-time job.