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An updated workplace guide, announced today, describes the tax, productivity, and other benefits of adding the missing link to employee benefit packages: long-term care insurance. ‘Long Term Care Outreach and Education Program,’ is published by LTC Financial Partners LLC, one of America’s most experienced long-term care insurance agencies.

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“Having LTC insurance puts employees at ease, knowing there’s a way to pay for care without jeopardizing their 401k’s,” says Denise Gott, LTCFP National Sales Manager. “They can focus on work instead of worrying about an incapacitated family member.”

KIRKLAND, Wash. /Mortgage and Finance News/ — An updated workplace guide, announced today, describes the tax, productivity, and other benefits of adding the missing link to employee benefit packages: long-term care insurance. “Long Term Care Outreach and Education Program,” is published by LTC Financial Partners LLC, one of America’s most experienced long-term care insurance agencies.

“For many organizations, the tax advantages alone can make a difference of hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, depending on their size,” says Denise Gott, LTCFP’s National Sales Manager. “Our updated guide explains why.”

Businesses have the choice of providing the tax-favored insurance just for the owners and their spouses and dependents; or to key individuals (in an “executive carve out”); or to all employees.

The guide details the advantages and requirements of each option. The organization may choose to pay all, some, or none of the premiums. When employees pay, they generally enjoy a group rate and simplified underwriting. The tax benefits apply, in varying ways, to sole proprietorships, partnerships, C-corporations, S-corporations, limited liability companies, charities and other non-profits including associations.

Beyond tax savings, the guide describes bottom-line business benefits ranging from employee satisfaction and retention to increased “presenteeism” and productivity. “Having LTC insurance puts employees at ease, knowing there’s a way to pay for care without jeopardizing their 401k’s,” says Gott. “They can focus on work instead of worrying about an incapacitated family member.”

LTC insurance, traditionally purchased by individuals on their own, is fast becoming a workplace product. The average age of applicants has been trending downward, from the mid 60’s to the mid 50’s. “Younger people, still vital in the workforce, are seeing the value,” says Gott. “So are their employers.”

The guide is available free from following LTC specialists:

CA: Phyllis Solgere — 909-627-5587

CA: Laura Weber — 714-674-0190

CA: Sarah Fisher — 510-230-4301

CA: Jim Valentine — 408-792-0540

CA: Petra Petry — 949-351-0347

CA: Art Neibrief — 707-974-8282

CT: Larry Golfin — 860-677-4075

CT: Steve Foss — 860-539-0674

CT: Leonard Wik — 860-432-1870

FL: George Braddock — 305-378-8091

FL: Janet Washburn — 239-404-7590

GA: Belen Hickman — 404-245-2444

GA: Amy Pollock — 404-237-1189

ID: Linda Hicks — 208-331-2803

IL: Cheri Davis — 773-531-0669

IL: Robin Frank — 773-774-2600

IN: Kirk Bennett — 260-969-1310

MI: Tom Varner — 810-796-2405

MI: Marybeth Bayer — 734-222-9882

MN: Jennifer Ragborg — 952-898-2750

MO: Wendy Rinehart — 816-886-2358

MO: Keith Eisberg — 573-303-3007

NE: Larry Heinert — 402-339-8643

NE: Larry Neuwirth — 308-635-2023

NJ: Michael B. FitzPatrick — 862-242-8787

NJ: Richard Landau — 201-476-0880

NJ: James Cundari — 973-450-1074

NY: Steve Brefere — 914-234-7767

NY: Virginia Lee Kintz — 866-582-6074

NY: Sheila White — 631-893-4040

NY: Jennifer Lenihan — 631-262-7167

NY: Susan Lenihan — 631-262-7167

NY: Jay Charno — 516-935-4029

NY: Gene Cutler — 516-869-6767

NY: Michael Robinson — 516-612-4936

NY: Ronald Brie — 212-799-3900

NY: Dana Dee — 716-983-1316

NY: Ray Donnelly — 516-747-1809

OH: Thomas Hodges — 513-519-6010

OH: John Cullen — 419-797-9210

OH: Pattianne Baran — 216-409-0859

OH: Brenda Gray — 513-541-3968

OK: Samuel Walker — 405-816-0868

OR: Diane Steeves — 503-297-7677

PA: Kevin Bressler — 610-783-6970

PA: Anthony Camill — 412-445-6171

PA: Cathy Allen — 610-588-0852

SC: Pamela Loesch — 843-856-4141

SC: Madeline Wade — 317-259-4113

TN: Mark Wardell — 901-337-4146

TN: Teresa Will — 931-619-1852

TX: Bill Holland — 817-283-7221

TX: Kay Nettles — 713-466-4614

TX: Kat Roebuck — 281-431-4033

TX: Kim Beckham — 361-579-9663

VA: Linda Sotirion — 757-646-6820

VA: George Polizos — 757-291-8505

VA: Patricia O’Neill — 703-534-3255

VA: Penny Gilbert — 703-281-0914

VA: Michael Zuchowski — 757-467-1354

VT: Tod Warner — 802-985-4930

WA: Christine Khemis — 888-582-5364

WA: Lucille Smith — 206-877-3456

WI: Lynette Schiefer — 920-434-4559

The guide and assistance is also available from additional specialists at http://www.ltcfp.com/ltcfp/businessowners.aspx .

About LTC Financial Partners, LLC:

LTCFP – www.ltcfp.com – is a co-founder and sponsor of the “3 in 4 Need More” campaign, which seeks to alert Americans to the long-term healthcare crisis, and to multiply the number protected by long-term care planning.

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