Choosing a life insurance policy is an important decision that helps ensure your loved ones are financially protected if something happens to you. To determine the appropriate face value (the amount the policy pays if you die), consider the following factors:
Your policy should cover all outstanding debts so that your family isn’t left with financial burdens.
For example:
Mortgage: $200,000
Car Loan: $4,000
Total debt to cover: $204,000 (consider adding a little extra for interest)
If you’re the primary income earner, your policy should provide enough to replace your income for a number of years and also account for inflation.
For example:
Annual income: $40,000
To replace income over time: Approximately $500,000
Add one additional year of income to protect against inflation: $500,000 + $40,000 = $540,000
Think about major future expenses your family might face, such as your child’s college tuition.
For example:
Estimated college tuition: $100,000
Using the examples above:
Income replacement: $540,000
Debt coverage: $204,000
Future obligations: $100,000
Recommended policy amount: $844,000
This is a general guideline, and your actual needs may vary based on your financial situation and long-term goals.
You should only insure someone if their death would result in a financial loss to you. If your spouse or partner contributes to the household income, you should perform a similar evaluation to determine the face value of their policy. In most cases, insuring children or non-working family members is not necessary unless there’s a specific financial reason to do so.
Once you have a rough estimate of the required coverage, the next step is to compare policies, coverage options, and rates from different providers to find the right fit for your needs and budget.
This Medicare information section is here to educate you about your insurance options and provide you with the resources you need to help you select the right plan for your unique needs.
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