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John Jamieson

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John is a two time #1 Bestselling author with his latest book entitled "Wealth Without Stocks or Mutual Funds". He is a sought after speaker and has spoken to thousands of people in every major city in North America. He spends most of his days educating and training people on money, personal finance, insurance, real estate, and business topics. He also works with a national client base in over 20 states. He is a lifelong resident of Metro Detroit where he lives with his wife and 2 sons.

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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, August 17, 2018
The Coming Tsunami of Long Term Care Patients (part 2) part 2 and final of a series about long term care and the options people have as they age. Discusses the population from ages 65 and above that is going to double in just the next 12 years. Many options available but knowledge is the key to navigate the confusing world of long term care
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, August 14, 2018
The Coming Tsunami of Long Term Care Patients In the next 12 years Americans who are 65 years and older will double. Millions will need long term care and yet most have no plan or no knowledge of how the long term care system actually works. What will Medicare do for you? How about Medicaid? Should I buy a long term care policy? Could I self fund? What is "asset based long term care?" This article is a great opening discussion for aging Americans.

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