[LTPC-discussions] Tax Qualified vs. Non TQ

Kevin Hanner ltpc-disc@ltpcalums.com
Tue, 15 Jul 2003 08:52:59 -0400


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At LTPC, all agents wrote tax-qualified policies.  Since leaving, is =
anybody writing Non TQ plans?  Most agents look at the pros and cons of =
each type of plan and that is all they write.  I would like to see some =
discussion regarding thoughts and opinions on this topic (i.e., if all =
you write is Tax Qualified, what is your basis for doing so?)  Thanks.
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