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Hancock Long Term Care Insurance

by Admin on October 16, 2008

Click here to view podcast with Jonathan D. Pond “America’s Finanancial Planner” and Laura Moore, a long term care insurance specialist from John Hancock Financial Services.

Duration : 0:4:42

 

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

K1dCharlemagne 10.16.08 at 12:11 pm

it will cover needs …
it will cover needs long-term (most people use home care though)and at 61 (although i hope that’s not your real age by the way you talk)you’re about 10 years late for buying as it gets more expensive the longer you wait. at 61, it’s probably $2,500 a year for you. fact is, there’s a strong likelihood you’ll never need it. just like with any insurance, take term life for instance, there’s only a 2% chance you’ll die during your working years. that’s how they make their money. they play the odds.

sjcpony 10.16.08 at 12:11 pm

Here’s a reality …
Here’s a reality check for the idiots who buy this crap from the insurance industry. One month in a nursing home can cost a minimum of $4700…and that’s conservative. A month in assisted-living can cost a minimum of $5000, and that’s VERY conservative. No state will cover assisted-living costs, but they will a nsg. home, when the patient is destitute. Which idiots think insurance is going to cover these fees long-term? If you think that, you believe there’s an Easter Bunny.

Meowianne 10.16.08 at 12:11 pm

Helpful! We plan …
Helpful! We plan to explore long term insurance via the internet. Thanks!

shoemuffinsFTW 10.16.08 at 12:11 pm

YEAH DAD YOU RULE!!
YEAH DAD YOU RULE!!

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