Fifth Season Financial Offers Solutions for Prostate and Ovarian Cancer Patients Facing Financial Hardship
2019 SEP 02 (NewsRx) -- By a
Financial toxicity - or, the financial stress brought on by highly expensive medical treatment - is a critical threat to many patients facing a diagnosis of prostate or ovarian cancer. Fifth Season Financial’s Funds for Living and Giving (FLAG) program addresses this problem by leveraging an asset that many already have, but don’t always capitalize on - their existing life insurance policy.
“Financial toxicity is a distressing and far-too-common experience - but it doesn’t need to be,” said Fifth Season Financial president
Fifth Season Financial’s FLAG program advances individuals a significant portion of their life insurance policy. With zero restrictions on how the funds can be used, clients are empowered to spend them in whichever manner best suits their needs.
Throughout the process, the individual’s policy is kept in place. Fifth Season Financial handles all remaining premium payments and out-of-pocket expenses. Unlike a life settlement, which can take several months, the FLAG process is typically only four to six weeks. Ultimately, the advance is repaid using the proceeds of the policy and, in more than 90 percent of cases, funds remain to pass on to beneficiaries.
“No one should have to choose between taking care of themselves and taking care of their loved ones,” noted Balinsky. “Our FLAG program frees up clients’ finances to devote to the things that matter most. We provide access to funds when they are needed (funds for living), while maintaining a portion of the policy for the surviving family (funds for giving).”
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