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13 – Secrets & Strategies of Long-Term-Care Part 1: Surviving a Changing Environment—With Guest Kirk Dryden, CLU®, ChFC®

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Understanding your long-term-care insurance can be confusing and hard to keep up with when you consider the industry’s ever-changing structure, bad reputation, and rising rates.

Today, Esther Szabo joins licensed life analyst, Chartered Life Underwriter®, and Chartered Financial Consultant® Kirk Dryden to cover what you need to know about long-term-care insurance.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How long-term insurance has evolved over the years
  • Where the long-term-care industry has missed the mark
  • What happens to your policy when a long-term-care company goes out of business
  • Why it’s important to periodically check on your policy
  • And more!

Join Esther and Kirk now as they explore the history and genesis of long-term-care insurance and its bad reputation.

Resources:  Gates Pass Advisors | KDryden@JohnsonDugan.com | Johnson & Dugan | (650)-238-3214 |

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