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PostPosted: Mon 22:06, 02 Sep 2013    Post subject: louboutin Age And Long Term Care Insurance

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Now for a combination of both qualifying for long term care insurance and the early age effect, we re likely to get the best rate possible if we re in good health and that s typically a function of [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] age. Let s say [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] we re perfectly healthy right now at 50. 3 [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] 5 years from now, what if we re diagnosed with high blood pressure or diabetes, both of which are very common...especially as we get older. If I wait a few more years, my get a higher rate solely based on these health issues (assuming I qualify for coverage at all).

The net take away is this. We know the coverage itself makes sense based on the 1 out of 2 chance that we ll have an LTC event in our life and the significant [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] cost associated with LTC care. Why not lock it the desired coverage at a younger age and lower rate given the chance?


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