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John Savage is a 35-year-old accountant who earns $72,000 per year. His monthly take-home pay is $4,500. His wife Jessica works part-time at their church but has no employee benefits. John's firm has a group short-term disability plan, which will provide him with 65% of his gross monthly pay for 2 years only. What would you advise John regarding his potential need for additional disability insurance, including the type, amount of benefits, or other policy provisions?
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