Tomorrow’s Security
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: OBTAINING APPROPRIATE EDUCATION |
1 |
Mandated Education Requirements |
2 |
Gaining Additional Education Designations |
5 |
Subject Matter |
6 |
Insurance Losses Resulting from Climate Change |
6 |
Climate Impacts Affect Insurance |
7 |
Education for Retirement Planning |
8 |
Suitability/Best Interest Standards |
9 |
Financial Strength of an Insurer |
11 |
Chapter 2: PLANNING FOR TOMORROW |
16 |
PPA |
18 |
Social Security Benefits |
19 |
Pension Use of Annuities |
21 |
Buy-Out Annuities |
21 |
Buy-In Annuities |
22 |
Lifetime Income Annuity Buyouts |
23 |
Individual Retirement Accounts |
25 |
Estate Planning Advantages |
27 |
Everyone Needs a Will |
28 |
Holographic Wills |
28 |
A Good Time to be Living |
30 |
Chapter 3: DETERMINING FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS |
32 |
Step #1 |
34 |
Step #2 |
34 |
Step #3 |
34 |
Investing After Retirement |
35 |
Determining Where to Keep Assets after Retiring |
36 |
Fixed Annuities |
36 |
Variable Annuities |
36 |
Utilizing Personal Life Savings |
37 |
Continuing Current Investments |
37 |
The 4% Strategy |
37 |
Saving Versus Spending |
37 |
Early Retirement |
38 |
Chapter 4: RETIREMENT INCOME |
41 |
Considering All Options |
41 |
Social Security Income |
42 |
Divorce and Social Security Benefits |
45 |
Working Past Retirement Age While Collecting Social Security |
46 |
Disability Benefits Under Social Security |
47 |
Chapter 5: PENSIONS |
48 |
Historical Timeline |
49 |
The Future |
52 |
Future of Employer-Based Retirement Plans |
53 |
Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA) |
53 |
Pension Benefits |
55 |
Pension Basics |
55 |
Defined Benefit Plans |
56 |
Defined Contribution Plans |
57 |
Integrating with Social Security Benefits |
58 |
Achieving a Pension for Retirement |
59 |
Choosing Pension Payment Options |
60 |
Financially Troubled Pensions |
63 |
Chapter 6: ANNUITIES |
67 |
Immediate Annuities |
67 |
Deferred Annuities |
68 |
Variable Annuities |
68 |
Interest Rate Paid |
70 |
Surrender Penalties |
71 |
Administrative Charges |
73 |
Contract Clauses |
74 |
Bail-Out Clauses |
74 |
Market-Value Adjustments |
75 |
Persistency Bonus |
75 |
Partial Withdrawals |
76 |
Annuity Payout Options |
76 |
“Option” Means Policyowner’s Choice |
78 |
Single-Life Annuity |
78 |
Life-and-Period-Certain Annuity |
78 |
Joint-and-Survivor Annuity |
79 |
Other Methods of Collecting Income |
80 |
Systematic Withdrawals |
80 |
Lump-Sum Payments |
81 |
Split-Funding Techniques |
81 |
Annuity Taxation |
82 |
Withdrawal Penalties |
83 |
Chapter 7: LIFE INSURANCE |
84 |
Chapter 8: LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE |
89 |
Why Buy a Long-Term Care Policy? |
90 |
Defining Policy Benefits |
91 |
Types of Care Facilities |
98 |
Levels of Care Definitions |
98 |
Qualifying for a Policy |
99 |
Understanding What is Not Covered |
100 |
Choosing Daily Benefit Levels |
101 |
Are There Alternatives to Long Term Care Policies? |
104 |
Availability of Nursing Facilities |
114 |
A Financial Industry |
117 |
Facing Up to the Facts |
119 |
Applying to Medicaid |
123 |
Financial Considerations |
127 |
Monetary Investments |
128 |
Business & Real Estate |
128 |
Retirement Funds & Pensions |
128 |
Insurance Products |
129 |
Personal Possessions |
129 |
Finding a Qualified Professional Advisor |
131 |
What Will the Future Bring? |
132 |
Partnership Plans |
132 |
Program Benefits |
132 |
Making Benefit Choices |
133 |
Daily Benefit Options |
134 |
Expense-Incurred and Indemnity Methods of Payment |
135 |
Determining Benefit Length |
135 |
Asset Protection in Partnership Policies |
136 |
Chapter 9: PLANNING TOOLS |
137 |
Living Trusts |
137 |
Revocable Living Trusts |
138 |
Avoiding Probate |
139 |
Revocable Living Trust Disadvantages |
139 |
Durable Power of Attorney |
140 |
Guardians, Conservators & Committees |
141 |
Irrevocable Living Trusts |
142 |
Disadvantages of Irrevocable Living Trusts |
144 |
Types of Irrevocable Living Trusts |
145 |
Uniform Gifts to Minors |
148 |
Testamentary Trusts |
148 |
Combination Trusts |
149 |
Trust Record-Keeping |
150 |
Trustees |
151 |
Planning for Death |
151 |
Joint Accounts |
153 |
Choosing an Attorney |
154 |
Special Provisions |
155 |
Special Agreements |
161 |
Wills are Necessary to Insurance and Estate Planning |
164 |
Gifting |
167 |
Third party transfers |
168 |
Indirect gifts |
169 |
Sham gift |
169 |
Property Transfer |
174 |
Chapter 10: CYBER INSURANCE |
176 |
Recommendations for Placing Cyber Insurance |
180 |
Chapter 11: INSURANCE ETHICS |
183 |
A Consumer Issue |
183 |
State Laws Require Ethical Insurance Behavior |
184 |
A Sound Base |
185 |
Ethics Beyond Philosophers |
186 |
History Was Not Always Fair |
187 |
Being Ethically Responsible |
188 |
Caring for Others |
189 |
Teaching Ethical Views |
192 |
A Legal Liability |
193 |
Merging Past, Present and Future |
193 |
Mandating Behavior |
198 |
The Importance of Ethical Conduct in Business |
200 |
Claims Leakage (CL) |
203 |
IFRS Reporting |
204 |
Insurance Fraud |
209 |
Elements of Fraud |
210 |
Knowingly Making a False or Misleading Statement |
210 |
The Statement is made in Connection with an Expected Payment from a Policy |
210 |
It is a Material Statement |
210 |
Penalties |
211 |
Choosing our Path |
212 |
Choosing to be Actively Ethical |
213 |
Sales Techniques |
217 |
Selling Ethically |
219 |
Education |
219 |
Laying Out Policy Benefits and Limitations |
223 |
Policy Replacement |
226 |
Allowing Consumer Misconceptions |
227 |
Consumers and Premiums |
228 |
Obtaining Legal Application and Policy Signatures |
229 |
Providing Client Services |
229 |
“Fast-Buck” Items |
230 |
Commingling Funds |
231 |
Unwritten Rules |
234 |
Ethical Insurance Behavior |
236 |
236 |
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Example #2 |
237 |
Example #3 |
238 |
Example #4 |
239 |
Example #5 |
240 |
A Matter of Character |
240 |
Why be Ethical? |
241 |
Is it possible to teach ethical behavior? |
242 |
What is the scope of ethics? |
244 |
What does it take to be a moral person? |
245 |
Example #1 |
247 |
Example #2 |
248 |
Example #3 |
249 |
Example #4 |
250 |
What are our responsibilities to other moral persons? |
250 |
Ethics in Action |
252 |
Human Nature |
253 |
Sympathy & Empathy |
258 |
Learning to be Ourselves |
262 |
Ethics and Public Knowledge |
263 |
Determined by Law |
264 |
Insuring Morality |
266 |
Consent is Everything |
268 |
Male Harassment |
270 |
Sexual Harassment: An Ethical Topic |
271 |
Moral Issues Having a Financial Impact |
272 |
Recognizing a Moral Issue from an Insurance Standpoint |
273 |
Insurers Saw It Coming |
274 |
Employment Security and Sexual Harassment Claims |
276 |
Initiating Training |
278 |
The First Legal Case |
282 |
Reporting Abuse |
283 |
Protection Through Insurance |
286 |
Sample Memorandum Regarding Sexual Harassment |
286 |
Sample Policy Statement |
287 |
Sexual Harassment Investigation Checklist |
291 |
Sexual Harassment Checklist |
292 |
Employment Practices Liability Coverage |
293 |
Bullying |
304 |
Adult Bullying |
304 |
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