Have you signed up yet? Introduction to Long Term Care a webinar by Bell Investment Advisors
Bell Investment Advisors Offers Webinar
“Introduction to Long Term Care”
The webinar will focus on the basics of long term care
(LTC), the type of service that helps with varying forms of assistance needed
by those who can no longer perform everyday tasks by themselves. For many, the
need for LTC is far in the future; however, the National Medicare Handbook
claims that 70% of people will require some type of long term care services.
This webinar offers information and strategies surrounding
the choices faced when considering long term care. It will introduce you to the
basics: how care is provided, cost of care, how to pay for care, under what
circumstances LTC insurance might be beneficial, and how long term care fits
(or not) within your overall financial and retirement plan.
Registration for the event is currently open at: http://www.bellinvest.com/news-events/events/introduction-long-term-care.
Jim Bell, CFP®, President and Founder of Bell
Investment Advisors, will host this September 25 webinar, and Larry Davidman,
Principal of TermWorksLTC.Com, will be the guest speaker. There will be an
opportunity for participants to have their questions answered at the end of the
presentation. “Insurance concerns are always challenging”, says Mr. Bell. “LTC
is especially so. Come and learn the basics.”
An archive of past webinars presented by Bell’s financial
advisor team and guest speakers on topics regarding wealth management,
financial planning, and career coaching can be found
http://www.bellinvest.com/resource-center/webinars.
Bell Investment Advisors, a privately-owned, registered investment advisory firm, managing over $500 million in assets, and in its 22nd year of business, offers investment management, financial planning, and career/life coaching services.
Nancy Isaacs
Bell Investment Advisors
800-700-0089
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