What is Aging IQ?
Rooted from the idea that financial education is crucial when planning for the future, Aging IQ was generated to help adults best adapt and plan for what is to come based on a series of metrics we provide.
The future of each person is dependent on a number of factors, like health, financial standing, and family history, just to name a few. Here at Aging IQ, we have proprietary metrics that can help provide numerical results to prompt the discussion for a change in future financial planning.
Aging IQ’s estimate are generated by AI-based data-driven technology powered by Abacus Life and ABL Tech.
What does MyLifeScore mean?
This proprietary metric combines biological, demographical, and social trends to generate a unique score that depicts where you currently stand in your later years relative to others in your age group, while also offering suggestions for what you can do to improve your MyLifeScore.
What is MyTrueAge?
A person’s biological age is defined as how fast that person has aged while on earth, based off of our results generated by the MyTrueAge. The estimates are generated using AI-based data-driven technology powered by Abacus Life and ABL Tech.
What is Policy Value IQ?
Policy Value IQ offers adults the chance to see their “life’s” worth, meaning the value they could get out of their life insurance policies if it were to be sold today for a cash lump-sum. Knowing this information can help those who are looking to plan their financial futures see alternative outlets to planning their finances.
How does this information help me?
The results you produce by utilizing Aging IQ’s metrics provides you knowledge on what you should financially plan for in the future, and how changing your lifestyle could either improve or worsen your physical, mental, and financial future. We offer potential solutions, like the Policy Value IQ, for example, that can help with these projections.
What is the average lifespan?
While overall U.S. life expectancy has fluctuated, Americans are now living farther into older age than ever before. For example, someone who reaches 65 years old today can expect, on average, to live another 19.5 years, according to 2023 data. (CDC)
In recent years, older adults report better health, more mobility, and greater well-being compared to past generations. Many “older” people feel youthful, active, and more capable than similarly aged people in earlier decades.
What is a person's healthspan?
One’s healthspan is how long they can expect to live without the need of assistance in doing daily activities, like using the bathroom or walking up the stairs, for example.
What affects a person's lifespan?
A person’s lifespan refers to the maximum number of years that a person can potentially expect to live based on the greatest number of years anyone from the same data set has lived.
Factors that can affect a person’s lifespan include, but are not limited to, smoking, financial stress, weight and height, alcohol consumption, blood pressure, family history, diet, and exercise.
Where can I get help to learn more about Aging IQ?
Try our Aging IQ calculator to explore what your future could look like based on personalized metrics. Our team is here to answer your questions and guide you every step of the way. Reach out anytime at info@agingiq.com to start the conversation!