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9 hours ago ago from Neutron Network
Long term care insurance seems to be one thing that people try to avoid. This is likely because the rates for this kind of insurance can be hefty. Many think that this kind of insurance is like buying something they may never use. Approximately half of all U.S. citizens will have need of long term care in their lifetime, according to statistics. Taking that into consideration that nearly 50% will need long term care it surely makes sense ...
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13 hours ago ago from Snap Investing
Author : Terry Stanfield As you grow old, some things like dinners out and movies become cheaper due to senior discounts However, conversely other things become more expensive, and usually those things are insurance As a result, when you are getting a long-term care policy, your age is going to have a big effect on the price of a long-term care policy Look at it from the insurance company's perspective They have a 30-year-old computer ...
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3 hours ago ago from The Kansas Progress
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