LTC and Life Insurance in Canada
Table of Contents
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Care Around the World |
1 |
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Inverse Care / Impoverishing Care |
1 |
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Fragmented and Fragmenting Care |
2 |
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Unsafe Care / Misdirected Care |
2 |
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Universal Health Care |
2 |
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Primary Health Care |
3 |
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Secondary Health Care / Tertiary Health Care |
4 |
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The Canadian Healthcare System |
5 |
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Critical Illness Insurance |
6 |
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Characteristics of Critical Illness Insurance (Critical Illnesses) |
7 |
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Considering Critical Illness Insurance / Achieving Quality Health Care |
8 |
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Exclusions in Coverage |
9 |
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Long-Term Care |
10 |
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Long-Term Care in Canada |
11 |
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CLHIA Report Updated July 2014 |
13 |
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Accessibility |
14 |
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Intergenerational Fairness / Quality Services / Sustainability |
15 |
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Citizens Must Become Responsible |
17 |
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Entering Old Age with Dignity |
18 |
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Long-Term Care Service Capacity |
19 |
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Adequate Personnel |
21 |
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Analyzing the Risk |
22 |
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CLHIA Funding Recommendations |
24 |
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Assisted Living Facilities |
25 |
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Fear of Institutionalization / Changing Times |
27 |
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A Health Issue / Population Growth |
28 |
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Frailty / Changes in Health / Financial Depletion / Affording the Cost of Insurance |
29 |
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Making Plans for the Future / All Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Segments are Affected |
30 |
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Judging Need Based on Family History / ADLs |
31 |
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Making a Logical Assessment / Case Mangers / Personal Control |
32 |
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Premiums must be Affordable for the Duration / Improved Protection |
33 |
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Benefit Qualification / Women and Long-Term Care / Finding Caregivers |
34 |
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The Spouse / Children as Caregivers / Paid Caregivers |
35 |
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Adult Day Care and Adult Day Health Care |
36 |
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Community-Based Care / Respite Care / Assisted Living Facilities |
36 |
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Long-Term Care Insurance |
40 |
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Policy Terms / Participants / Long-Term Care Insurance Premiums / Premium Due Dates |
41 |
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Withdrawable Premium Fund / Policy Reinstatement / Premium Guarantees / Premium Waivers |
42 |
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Return of Premium upon Death / Long-Term Care Policy Benefits / Time Limits / Benefit Amounts |
43 |
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Cancelation Guarantees / Policy Ending Date / Policy Incontestability |
44 |
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Policy Effective Dates / Dependency Determination under the Policy |
45 |
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Defining Activities of Daily Living (ADL) |
46 |
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Policy Exclusions and Limitations |
47 |
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Inflation Protection / Filing a Long-Term Care Claim |
48 |
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Continuous Versus Individual Claims / Considering Need |
50 |
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Life Insurance in Canada / Insurance Agents |
51 |
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Life Insurance Contracts (terms) |
52 |
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Life’s a Gamble / Defining Risk |
54 |
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Comfort Level |
55 |
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Insurance Risks, Perils & Hazards / Chance of Loss |
56 |
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Morale & Moral Hazards / Law of Large Numbers |
57 |
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Types of Risk |
58 |
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Investment Risk / Issuance |
59 |
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Insurable Interest in Life Insurance |
61 |
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A Fairytale Case Study |
62 |
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Stranger Originated Life Insurance (STOLI) |
63 |
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Charitable Use of STOLIs |
66 |
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Life & Viatical Settlement Agreements |
67 |
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Definitions |
68 |
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Understanding the Viatical Product |
69 |
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How do Viatical Settlements Work? |
70 |
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Purchasing Partial Policies / Viatical Participant Confidentiality |
70 |
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Paying the Viator / Buyer’s Remorse / Following Payment for the Life Policy |
71 |
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Checking Health Status through Physicians |
72 |
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Extra Policy Benefits / Other Available Options |
72 |
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What Every Policy Owner Needs to be Aware of |
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Viatical Settlement Development |
73 |
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Medical Underwriting |
74 |
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Insurance Underwriting |
74 |
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How Consumers View Them |
76 |
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Policy Ownership Transfer |
77 |
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Policy Premium Payments |
78 |
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Outstanding Policy Loans |
80 |
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Additional Investment Fees |
80 |
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Escrow Trust Accounts |
81 |
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Viatical & Life Settlement Disclosures |
82 |
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Personal Information Protection & Electronic Documents Act |
83 |
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Insurance Policy Effective Dates / Material Facts |
84 |
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Beneficiary Designations in General |
85 |
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Life Insurance |
87 |
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Changing Social Times / Two Basic Insurance Terms: Premium & Peril |
88 |
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Betting Against the Insurance Company / Good Financial Plans Involve Life Insurance Contracts |
89 |
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The Intent |
90 |
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Estate Planning: Procedures, Not Products |
91 |
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Providing for Others Through Planning / Using Discipline to Achieve Security |
92 |
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Clarifying Client Objectives / The Need for Broader Knowledge |
93 |
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Basic Goals of Life Insurance / Life Insurance Trusts |
94 |
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Trust Beneficiaries / Kinds of Life Insurance / An Estate Planning Tool |
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Term Insurance: No Money, Just Coverage |
96 |
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Whole Life Insurance: the Granddaddy |
96 |
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Endowment Insurance Policies: Forced Savings |
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Universal Life: Separating Expenses |
97 |
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Variable Universal Life: Few Guarantees |
98 |
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Survivorship Life: Insuring Two or More People |
99 |
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Single Premium Whole Life: One Payment |
100 |
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Buy-Sell Agreements |
101 |
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Annuities (defined) / Annuity Terminology |
102 |
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General Policy Provisions |
106 |
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Planning for Increased Life Spans |
106 |
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Longevity Risk |
107 |
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Variable Annuities (Segregated Funds) / Maturity Guarantees |
108 |
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Death Benefit Guarantees / Performance of Funds is not Guaranteed |
109 |
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Types of Contracts |
110 |
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Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSP) / Section 146 of the Income Tax Act |
110 |
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Non-Registered Annuities |
111 |
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Prescribed Treatment/Non-Prescribed Treatment |
112 |
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RRSP Types / Contributions |
114 |
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Spousal RRSP / Taxation of Deferred Annuities / The Decision to Buy |
115 |
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Life Income Funds |
116 |
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Immediate Annuities / Payout Options |
117 |
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Single Life Payout Option |
118 |
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Joint-and-Survivor Payout Option / Installment Refund Life Payout Option |
119 |
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Variable Annuity Payout Option / Term Certain Payout Option / Other Products |
120 |
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Dollar Cost Averaging / Annuity Beneficiary Designations |
121 |
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Annuity Contingent Beneficiaries |
122 |
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The Insurance Contract |
123 |
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Deposits / Surrender Penalties |
124 |
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Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) Endorsements / Switches |
125 |
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Investment Options |
126 |
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Product Suitability / Saving Adequately / The Reason for the Goal (the reward) |
127 |
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Determining Goals |
130 |
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Basic Product Information Requirements / Determining Product Suitability |
132 |
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Product Replacement (twisting, churning) |
134 |
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Identifying Suitability Issues |
135 |
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It is Not a Liquidity Issue but Rather a Suitability Issue |
136 |
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A Comprehensive Financial Plan |
137 |
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Suitability in the Retail Sale of Financial Products (report) |
139 |
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Determining Suitability According to the Report |
144 |
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Annuity Surrender Values and Penalties / Financially Sound Insurers |
145 |
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Anti-Money Laundering |
146 |
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Abbreviations / Client Due Diligence |
147 |
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Determining Identification in a Face-to-Face Interview |
149 |
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Identification of New Business Clients / Confirming the Client’s Business |
150 |
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Collection of Beneficial Owner & Director Information |
150 |
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Not-for-Profit Organizations / Exceptions to Requirements for Business Clients |
151 |
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Third-Party Determination / Politically Exposed Foreign Person Requirement |
152 |
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Retention of Client Records / Suspicious Transactions / “Red Flag” Indicators / Tipping Off |
153 |
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Large Cash Transaction Reporting |
154 |
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The Proceeds of Crime & Terrorist Financing Administration Monetary Penalties Regulations |
154 |
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Terrorism Produces Insurer Risk |
154 |
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Proceeds of Crime and Terrorism Financing Act / Object of the Act |
156 |
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Company Objectives / Policy Application / Restricted Businesses and Entities / AML Education |
158 |
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A Change in Thinking |
159 |
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Product Identification: 1. Single Premium Life Insurance Contracts |
160 |
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2. Early Policy Redemption / 3. Claim Fraud / 4. Cash Premium Payments |
161 |
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5. “Free Look” Periods on Newly Issued Policies |
162 |
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6. Collusion of Customer Intermediary and/or Insurer Employee / 7. Third-Party Premium Payments |
162 |
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8. Risks Involved in International Transactions |
163 |
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9. Fraudulent Customers, Insurers, or Reinsurance Companies |
163 |
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Money Laundering Indicators not Unique to Insurance Products |
163 |
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Characteristics of the Money Launderer |
164 |
Thank you,
United Insurance Educators, Inc.