Understanding your options as you consider how to sell your life insurance policy can be confusing. However, the most important first steps you can take in working through a life insurance policy settlement are qualifying and valuing your policy before you do anything. “Qualifying” is a matter of determining if your health, age and policy are likely to make you eligible for a life settlement. “Valuing” is the process of determining how much your policy is worth in the marketplace and, therefore, how much cash you can expect from the life settlement process.
Life Settlements allow qualified Policy Owners to sell their life insurance policy in the secondary market, for far more than the policy’s existing cash value.
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Under-performing policies can harm the performance of an irrevocable life insurance trust (ILITs). A Life Settlement can help balance your portfolio.
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National Association of Insurance Commissioners recommends Life Settlement as a safe option for paying for long term care without insurance. Learn More.
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A Life Settlement or Medicaid Life Settlement can help Seniors plan and budget for the ever-increasing costs of long term care – even Cruise Ship Care!
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Many Seniors opt for Long Term Care insurance policies, despite the high lapse rates. Qualified Seniors may find a Life Settlement better suites them.
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There are two methods for borrowing against your life insurance: borrowing from your life insurance company or borrowing from a life settlement through the secondary market for life insurance.
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AARP shared the story of Patricia McCormack, whose mother was suffering from the initial stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Living in another state, the costs quickly escalated when having to travel to care for her mother, then finding the treatment would most likely include care in a locked memory care facility. These costs were over $108,000. After the treatment, her mother needed to reside in assisted living facility, which was $84,000. Neither the treatment or assisted living facility was covered by Medicaid.
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With an increasing population of aging Americans who now receive some level of medical care or other assistance in their homes, looking for ways to pay for home health care costs is a key challenge for a growing number of families. Although home health care costs vary among agencies and geographical location, consumers can expect to pay an average monthly cost of $3,813 for 44 hours of home health care provided by a home health aide. Skilled nursing services cost more.
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To date, there has been very little federal life settlement regulation, and only 8 states remain unregulated and have not adopted one of the two models – NAIC or NCOIL. The lack of federal licensing requirements and life settlement regulations may discourage owners of life insurance from considering life settlements as they are unsure as to which life settlement provider to trust. Owners currently have to rely on brokers or their own research to protect themselves in determining which life settlement companies are legitimate or not.
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The cost of long term health care is rising; making it essential that seniors protect themselves. But how? If you are worried that the costs of long term care may eat away at your life savings you may consider a long term care insurance policy, but is long term care insurance really the solution?
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