Designing Our Future
Table of Contents
| Chapter 1: The Future is Nearer than You Think | 1 | 
| Knowledgeable Agents | 1 | 
| Acquiring Assets | 2 | 
| Estate Planning | 3 | 
| Wasted Dollars | 5 | 
| Wishing our Way Into Retirement | 5 | 
| Goal Setting | 6 | 
| Accurate Information Required | 8 | 
| Wealth Distribution | 9 | 
| Estate Control | 10 | 
| All Estates Need a Will | 12 | 
| Determining an Asset’s Value | 15 | 
| Income Capitalization | 16 | 
| Reproduction-Cost-Minus-Depreciation | 16 | 
| Comparative Sales | 16 | 
| Determining the Dollar Amount | 17 | 
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| Chapter 2: Will You Outlive Your Assets? | 19 | 
| Buying Power | 19 | 
| The Federal Reserve | 20 | 
| Permanent and Variable Portfolios | 21 | 
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| Chapter 3: Using Financial Tools | 26 | 
| The First Step: Record Keeping | 26 | 
| Establishing a Budget | 27 | 
| What Records and Where? | 28 | 
| Wills | 32 | 
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| Chapter 4: Trusts | 35 | 
| Defining a Trust | 36 | 
| Irrevocable and Revocable Trusts | 37 | 
| Irrevocable Trusts | 38 | 
| Revocable Trusts | 39 | 
| Present Interest Trusts | 43 | 
| Crummey Trusts | 43 | 
| Totten Trusts | 44 | 
| Life Insurance Trusts | 45 | 
| Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRAT) | 46 | 
| Money Management Tool | 47 | 
| Probate Considerations | 47 | 
| Trust Language | 53 | 
| Trust Creator & Trust Types | 54 | 
| Trust Distribution for Minors | 55 | 
| Selecting Trustees | 56 | 
| Probate Protection | 56 | 
| Proper Trust Use | 57 | 
| Not Everyone Needs A trust | 58 | 
| Taxation | 67 | 
| Estate Taxes & Inheritance Taxes | 67 | 
| Creditor Protection | 68 | 
| Bankruptcy Protection | 68 | 
| Medicaid Qualification | 69 | 
| Avoiding Probate Proceedings | 69 | 
| Estate Privacy | 70 | 
| Generation Skipping | 70 | 
| Asset Management, Conservation, and Distribution | 71 | 
| In Conclusion | 73 | 
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| Chapter 5: Life Insurance | 74 | 
| How Much is Enough? | 75 | 
| The Life Insurance Trust | 79 | 
| Term or Cash Value? | 80 | 
| Term Insurance | 80 | 
| Cash Value Insurance | 83 | 
| Whole Life Policies | 84 | 
| Universal Life Policies | 85 | 
| Variable Life Policies | 85 | 
| Endowment Life Policies | 86 | 
| Survivorship Life Policies | 86 | 
| Single Premium Whole Life Policies | 87 | 
| Policy Options | 88 | 
| Nonforfeiture Options & Disability Waivers | 88 | 
| Cash Values | 89 | 
| Insuring the Life of a Child | 89 | 
| The Agent’s Role | 90 | 
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| Chapter 6: Annuities | 92 | 
| Retirement Risks | 92 | 
| A Payment of Money | 93 | 
| Annuity History | 94 | 
| Group Annuities | 97 | 
| Do Annuities Make Sense? | 98 | 
| Commission Surrender Periods | 100 | 
| An Estate and Retirement Planning Tool | 100 | 
| Annuity Facts | 101 | 
| Tax Deferred Status | 103 | 
| Time is Money | 103 | 
| Periodic Withdrawals | 104 | 
| Annuitization Options | 106 | 
| Annuity Models | 108 | 
| Accumulation Deferred Annuities | 108 | 
| Single Pay Immediate Annuities | 108 | 
| Variable Annuities | 108 | 
| Investment and Insurance Component | 109 | 
| The Variable Annuity’s Introduction | 110 | 
| Wrap-Around Annuities | 111 | 
| CD-Like Annuities | 111 | 
| Retirement Advantages | 111 | 
| Estate Advantages | 112 | 
| Competition | 114 | 
| Investment Expenses and Loads | 118 | 
| Similarities | 120 | 
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| Chapter 7: Retirement Funding | 123 | 
| Pension Plan Players | 124 | 
| How Much Money Will You Need? | 127 | 
| Inflation | 129 | 
| Company-Sponsored Pension Plans | 131 | 
| Defined Benefit Plans | 132 | 
| Defined Contribution Plans | 135 | 
| 401(k) Plans | 137 | 
| Collecting Pension Funds | 138 | 
| At Retirement | 143 | 
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| Chapter 8: Other Financial Options | 147 | 
| Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) | 147 | 
| Determining a IRA's Usefulness | 149 | 
| Keogh Plans | 149 | 
| Simplified Employees' Pension Plan | 150 | 
| Incorporation | 151 | 
| S-Corporations | 155 | 
| Estate Planning Tools | 155 | 
| When Death Occurs | 158 | 
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| Chapter 9: Ethics and Other Myths | 165 | 
| Industry Knowledge | 168 | 
| Due Diligence | 170 | 
| Competency | 170 | 
| Understanding the Products | 171 | 
| Catastrophic Loss on a Large Scale | 173 | 
| Insurer Rating Companies | 174 | 
| Business Profile | 176 | 
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| Operating Environment | 176 | 
| Market Brand & Position | 177 | 
| Lines of Business as a Risk Factor | 178 | 
| Insurer Assets | 178 | 
| Gross Underwriting Leverage | 179 | 
| Financial Flexibility | 180 | 
| Corporate Governance | 182 | 
| Special Rating Situations | 182 | 
| Insurance Companies & Climate Change | 183 | 
| Continuing Education Requirements | 185 | 
| An Agent's Personal Responsibility | 187 | 
| Professional Representation | 188 | 
| Appointments | 189 | 
| Getting in the Door | 190 | 
| Making the Sale (Or not) | 192 | 
| Product Over Commission | 192 | 
| Organization | 193 | 
| Full Disclosure | 194 | 
| Product Replacement | 194 | 
| Policy Application | 195 | 
| Product Delivery | 195 | 
| Yearly Reviews | 196 | 
| Revisiting The Sale | 197 | 
| Does the Product Still Meet Their Goals | 197 | 
| Errors & Omissions Insurance | 197 | 
| Agent Liability Risk | 198 | 
| Giving Our Clients What Is Due Them | 201 | 
| Criteria | 202 | 
| Claims-Made Policies & Occurrence Policies | 203 | 
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| Chapter 10 Unfair Trade Practices Act / Legislative History | 206 | 
| Insurance Activities Other than Sales | 209 | 
| Financial Activities Other than Insurance | 209 | 
| Nondiscrimination | 210 | 
| Limitation | 211 | 
| Definitions | 211 | 
| United States v Southeastern Underwriters Association | 212 | 
| Developing Legislation | 213 | 
| Key Points | 215 | 
| Is it Still Relevant? | 217 | 
| Section 4. Unfair Trade Practices Defined | 221 | 
| A. Misrepresentations and False Advertising of Insurance Policies. | 221 | 
| B. False Information and Advertising Generally. | 222 | 
| C. Defamation. | 222 | 
| D. Boycott, Coercion, and Intimidation. | 222 | 
| E. False Statements and Entries. | 222 | 
| F. Stock Operations and Advisory Board Contracts. | 223 | 
| G. Unfair Discrimination. | 223 | 
| H. Rebates. | 224 | 
| I. Prohibited Group Enrollments. | 228 | 
| J. Failure to Maintain Marketing and Performance Records. | 228 | 
| K. Failure to Maintain Complaint Handling Procedures. | 229 | 
| L. Insurance Applications. | 229 | 
| M. Unfair Financial Planning Practices. | 229 | 
| N. Failure to file or to certify information regarding the endorsement or sale of long-term care insurance. | 230 | 
| O. Failure to Provide Claims History | 231 | 
| P. Violating any one of the Sections. | 231 | 
| Barratry | 232 | 
| Lowballing | 233 | 
| Redlining | 234 | 
| Section 5. Favored Agent or Insurer, Coercion of Debtor | 242 | 
| Section 7. Defined and Undefined Practices | 243 | 
| Section 8. Cease and Desist and Penalty Orders | 243 | 
| Section 9. Judicial Review of Order | 244 | 
| Section 11. Penalty for Violation of Cease-and-Desist | 245 | 
| Section 12. Regulations | 245 | 
| Unfair Travel Discrimination | 245 | 
| Life insurance companies classify countries into four categories | 248 | 
| “A” Countries | 248 | 
| “B” “C” “D” Countries | 249 | 
| Favored Agent or Insurer | 252 | 
United Insurance Educators, Inc.
PO Box 1030
Eatonville, WA 98328
(253) 846-1155