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Long Term Care Planning with Natalie Karp of Karp Loshak LTC Insurance Solutions

23 min · 17. mar. 2021
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Natalie Karp is a Founding Partner of Karp Loshak Long Term Care (LTC) Insurance Solutions, a trusted source of information on long-term care insurance for individuals, business owners, and employer groups. Not only is Natalie an LTC insurance specialist, but she is also in the business of preserving wealth, protecting independence, and providing people with choices. She helps clients and advisors navigate their options with unbiased information and insight. At Karp Loshak LTC Insurance Solutions, Natalie represents all carriers and plan designs. In this episode… Your health insurance policy is limited; however, a long-term care (LTC) insurance policy covers the shortfall from your health insurance. Beyond that, there are more benefits attached to LTC insurance. So who should be getting LTC insurance, and when? What does the LTC insurance cover, and how flexible is it? According to LTC Specialist Natalie Karp, the sooner you plan a long-term care policy, the better. Natalie has over 14 years of experience helping people find the right insurance policy, and she’s here to share her expert tips on starting a long-term care plan. In this episode of The Tax Resolution Ninja Show, Allan Rolnick is joined by Natalie Karp, Founding Partner of Karp Loshak LTC Insurance Solutions. Natalie shares everything you need to know about long-term care insurance including financing, family protection, and how to design the right policy for you. Stay tuned.

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