Jesse Slome's Sourcebook - Rate Increase Risk

From Jesse's press release......

"The 2015 Sourcebook will have the latest data on buyers, claimants, cost of care and much more," declares Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance (AALTCI). The 28-page compendium of industry information and Association-conducted research will be published shortly.

"One of the highlights is an in-depth explanation of why newer long term care insurance policies face little, if any risk of future rate increases," Slome notes. "The forecast comes from a leading industry expert and is accompanied by the statistical data to back up the claim."

Just what Scott has been saying all along.:yes::yes::yes:
 
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From Jesse's press release......

"The 2015 Sourcebook will have the latest data on buyers, claimants, cost of care and much more," declares Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance (AALTCI). The 28-page compendium of industry information and Association-conducted research will be published shortly.

"One of the highlights is an in-depth explanation of why newer long term care insurance policies face little, if any risk of future rate increases," Slome notes. "The forecast comes from a leading industry expert and is accompanied by the statistical data to back up the claim."

Just what Scott has been saying all along.:yes::yes::yes:



Wow... maybe Scott's not so dumb after all.

:swoon::swoon::swoon:
 
originally posted by Mr_Ed

"One of the highlights is an in-depth explanation of why newer long term care insurance policies face little, if any risk of future rate increases," Slome notes. "The forecast comes from a leading industry expert and is accompanied by the statistical data to back up the claim."

And, of course Jesse is an unbiased provider of LTC industry news.................

:no:
 
From Jesse's press release......

"The 2015 Sourcebook will have the latest data on buyers, claimants, cost of care and much more," declares Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance (AALTCI). The 28-page compendium of industry information and Association-conducted research will be published shortly.

"One of the highlights is an in-depth explanation of why newer long term care insurance policies face little, if any risk of future rate increases," Slome notes. "The forecast comes from a leading industry expert and is accompanied by the statistical data to back up the claim."

Just what Scott has been saying all along.:yes::yes::yes:



who do you think explained it to Jesse?
 
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