Personal Data
Basic personal information on your client is entered in the Personal Data
section. A unique ID number is assigned to each new client, but you can
overwrite it with a social security or other number if you prefer. Click
anywhere on the screen clip for more information on a particular field or
button.

Client address is optional, since it does not appear on any reports.
Birthdate and health are required, as they are used in calculating premiums.
The Add Scenario button creates a duplicate of the currently displayed
record, assigning it a new scenario letter. All client and insurance information
is copied to the new scenario.
The Add New Client button creates a new, blank client record.
Insurance and care information is set to default values specified elsewhere in
the program.
Field Descriptions
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Insured ID # |
The client id is automatically assigned when you create a
new client record. The model assigns a unique sequential number to each
client. If you prefer, you can change the client number to a social
security number, or any other number you choose. If you do change the
client number, do this immediately when you create the new client, before
creating additional scenarios. If you do not, you will have to change the
client number on every scenario you have created. Back
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Single Insured |
The model computes economic impact on a couple, and
therefore has space to enter information on two insured parties in each
scenario. The Single Insured checkbox sets up a scenario without a
second insured party. In a single insured scenario, the financial impact
calculations end at the death of the insured. Those fields pertaining to
the second insured are hidden when you check this box. Back
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Name |
The client name appears on all reports. If you are entering
a scenario with two insured, you must enter both of their names. Back
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Birthdate |
Because it affects premium calculations and other model
results, client age must be entered. Age is calculated automatically based
on birthdate. Back to screen |
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Health |
Because it affects premium calculations, you must make a
health selection for each insured. For an insured couple, you can make a
different health selection for each of them. Health options are Preferred,
Standard, and Rate-Up. Back to screen |
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Address |
If you do not maintain this information elsewhere, you can
enter client address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address into an
optional section in the quick entry form. Since this information has no
effect on the model results and does not appear in any reports, most users
will not enter the information. Back to screen |
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Add New Client |
To enter information for a new client, click on the Add
New Client button. The new client record will be created with default
values that are preconfigured in the LTCia program. After creating the new
client, enter personal information, and modify the model variables as
needed. If you want to change the default variables for every new client
you create, you can do this in the Program Options tab of the Detailed
Entry Screen, using the Set Model Variable Defaults button. Back
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Add New Scenario |
Each time you create a new scenario for a particular client,
it is assigned a new scenario letter. When you click on the Add
Scenario button, the information from the current scenario is copied
to the new scenario. You can then change health, care data, insurance
data, and other planning options to create an alternative scenario for
your client to consider. Information in the original scenario is not
changed when you create the new scenario. Back to
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