#39 Preparing for Tomorrow: The Ins and Outs of Long-Term Care
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How prepared are you for the inevitable complexities of aging? We kick off this episode by confronting a common oversight: long-term care needs, particularly among individuals in their mid-30s. Ryan Nelson joins us to emphasize the critical importance of early planning. From understanding what Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) entail to recognizing that regular insurance often doesn't cover long-term care services, we break down why this aspect of financial planning should be a priority. Licensed insurance professionals can offer invaluable guidance, and Ryan underscores the importance of differentiating between insurance and investments in a well-rounded financial strategy.
Planning for the future can be daunting, especially when it involves predicting long-term care costs. Did you know that around 70% of people over 65 may require long-term care? We dive into scenarios where substantial savings might allow one to self-insure versus relying on federal resources like Medicaid. Evaluating your personal financial situation is crucial in determining whether purchasing long-term care insurance is the right move for you. We explore the benefits and drawbacks of self-insuring versus opting for external insurance policies, offering insights to help you make an informed decision.
Fascinated by demographics? You'll love our trivia segment on the median age in the United States and Japan. Discover why the median age in the U.S. is 38.9 years and why it's significantly higher in Japan at 49.9 years. We also clarify the difference between median and average, explaining why the median is often more useful in financial contexts. As always, we encourage you to subscribe, leave ratings, and explore additional resources like the Alchemy Wealth Management website and the book "Fiscal Physical." Join us as we stay informed and prepared for the financial aspects of aging.
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Planning for the future can be daunting, especially when it involves predicting long-term care costs. Did you know that around 70% of people over 65 may require long-term care? We dive into scenarios where substantial savings might allow one to self-insure versus relying on federal resources like Medicaid. Evaluating your personal financial situation is crucial in determining whether purchasing long-term care insurance is the right move for you. We explore the benefits and drawbacks of self-insuring versus opting for external insurance policies, offering insights to help you make an informed decision.
Fascinated by demographics? You'll love our trivia segment on the median age in the United States and Japan. Discover why the median age in the U.S. is 38.9 years and why it's significantly higher in Japan at 49.9 years. We also clarify the difference between median and average, explaining why the median is often more useful in financial contexts. As always, we encourage you to subscribe, leave ratings, and explore additional resources like the Alchemy Wealth Management website and the book "Fiscal Physical." Join us as we stay informed and prepared for the financial aspects of aging.
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Chapitres
1. #39 Preparing for Tomorrow: The Ins and Outs of Long-Term Care (00:00:00)
2. Planning for Long-Term Care Insurance (00:00:01)
3. Considering Long-Term Care Insurance Options (00:12:52)
4. Median Age Insights (00:21:09)
5. Personal Finance Podcast Information and Resources (00:25:45)
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