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Title: Long-Term Care Insurance Made Simple by Les Abromovitz ISBN: 1-885987-14-5 Publisher: Practice Management Information Corporation Pub. Date: November, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.75 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: An objective and fair look at long-term care insurance
Comment: This book offers realistic and objective advice regarding long-term care insurance. The author understands why so many of us procrastinate when it comes to buying a long-term care policy. He really helped me break through the "paralysis of analysis."
I imagine a few long-term care insurance agents won't like the book, because the author tells some war stories from his experience in helping consumers while working for a state insurance department. In fact, the author is a proponent of long-term care insurance and believes that most agents are extremely concerned about the welfare of their clients.
Because he's objective and doesn't work in the insurance industry, I trust his conclusion that long-term care insurance is a very important policy to have, as long as you buy it from someone who is looking out for your best interests. He also offers many ways to save money.
Rating: 1
Summary: Better than nothing, but not by much
Comment: This book is too long to provide such a brief overview of long-term care. The message of the book seems to be: you need long-term care insurance. That's it. There is little useful information on how to choose one policy over another and the attempts at financial planning advice would have been better left to someone else. Save the ten dollars. One will fare better with a free government publication.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Least You Need To Know About Long-Term Care Insurance
Comment: This is a great book! It succinctly tells what to look for in a long-term care insurance policy. I especially liked the chapter on important policy features. It's like having a checklist that explains what's important and what to look for.
There are other good books on this topic, but nothing so good at helping you shop for the right policy!
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