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These Slide
Shows Require Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer, Please visit the News & Info
page to download a copy.  Choose the Slide Presentation that is of interest to you. This slide presentation explains how the Medicare Program works for you. It is a difficult and tedious job to read and understand the Medicare Guide. This is my own interpretation of the necessary information you will need to know. It is my hope to make it easy to understand - and a little bit fun too. The first step to understanding the new Medicare Part D Program is the basic grasp of why it was set up the way is was. The next step is to learn how it will affect you personally. This is not a Medicare Approved slide program, but rather an easy to understand slides how making this difficult program really simple for us all. Life Insurance and the thought of final expenses sometimes get put off until it's too late. We can all think of folks that have put it off too long and the remaining spouse struggles still to this day. Why not check this out a little more while it's still affordable - and available. This is a short explanation of the Long Term Care problem in America. It is a story about four banks and I think it makes a very good starting point for the discussion - and the beginnings of the solution. Well, this is a big problem in this country right now. Could you afford the $3,000 - $4,000 expense every month for this type of care? The even more disastrous problem is going to be - if it is personalized right down to your own home. But, the financial disaster can be avoided. However, you must act now, while you can qualify with your good health. This presentation discusses how a Long Term Care Plan really works, what to look for, ways to structure a LTC plan, even the tax implications, and much more! |
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