Funding long-term care insurance
The most unexpected and costly expense of retirement is the need to pay for long-term custodial care — a burden that is not covered by Medicare or supplements. No one wants to think about needing help to eat or shower or do the basic activities of daily living. But you ignore the possibility at your peril. For 2024, the projected national average cost of assisted living is
Once you retire, the odds of needing that care increase dramatically. According to the
A solution
My apology for scaring you with this reality check comes with a solution — a relatively new way to pay for long-term care insurance.
Long-term care insurance is expensive — and traditional policies are subject to increases in premiums.
That's led to more interest in a "combo" policy, which combines long-term care benefits with life insurance, so if you don't need care, your beneficiary gets a death benefit.
The latest twist is a creative way to pay those premiums: You can use your IRA to purchase this policy, pay for it in full over 10 years, get your long-term care benefits tax-free — and have a death benefit if the care portion is not used.
Even better, this policy makes great sense for married couples, who get a big discount on the cost since it covers two lives.
The concept
Read this section carefully. It revolves around doing a tax-free rollover of a portion of your IRA retirement money into an annuity.
Note: This is not like the investment annuities I've advised you to avoid. Instead, this annuity is designed to pay out once a year for 10 years to directly pay the premium on a life-insurance policy that contains a long-term care insurance rider.
That annual distribution to pay the premium is taxable to you, so you'll receive a 1099 for the annual amount. It can count as part of your required minimum distribution if you're over 73. You don't actually get the money, since it goes into the life policy, which pays for the longterm care insurance coverage. Once the 10-year payment is completed, there will be no further premiums.
You need a qualified expert in long-term care insurance to work the numbers for you. I turned to
He ran some numbers on the costs on the OneAmerica Asset Care policy described above for two scenarios. It gives
Here are the scenarios:
• A 62-year-old woman in good health could pay
But wait. The money is sitting in her IRA, invested very conservatively. So she uses it in the strategy described above, purchasing an annuity that automatically makes the policy premium payments over 10 years.
If she happens to die the very next year, her beneficiary gets a death benefit of more than
• A married couple, husband 65 and wife 62, get an even better deal. Jointly, they could pay
Yes, it's a complicated strategy. But if the long bull market has given you a surprisingly large IRA balance, it's one you might consider.
You can't just call your homeowners insurance agent to get a quote. You can reach
I get nothing out of this, other than the knowledge that I could be helping a lot of people who will face this expensive challenge down the road. And that's The Savage Truth.


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