LDS Wealth Advisors Offers Life Insurance Tips For Life Insurance Awareness Month
1- Clients should understand individual needs and why they are needed:
One’s life insurance needs depend on a number of factors, including marriage, family size, the nature of financial obligations, career stage and goals. For example, when someone is young, he/she may not have a great need for life insurance. However, as he/she takes on more responsibilities and raises a family, the need for life insurance increases.
2- Understand term insurance vs. permanent insurance:
The two basics of life insurance are term life and permanent life. Term policies provide life insurance protection for a specific period of time. They are available for periods of 1 to 30 years or more. Permanent insurance policies provide protection for one’s entire life, reserve cash value, and should the policy owner discontinue the policy, that reserve can be returned to the policy holder.
3- Understand that insurance is for protection, not investing:
Life insurance is an agreement between the insured and an insurer. Under the terms of a life insurance policy, the insurer promises to pay a certain sum to a beneficiary upon his/her death, in exchange for premium payments. Proper life insurance coverage should provide one with peace of mind, and knowledge that loved ones will be financially protected.
4- Do the necessary homework:
Before deciding whether to buy term or permanent life insurance, consider policy cost and potential savings that may be available. Also keep in mind that insurance needs will likely change as family, job, health, and financial pictures change. Clients will want to build some flexibility into the decision-making process.
Proceeds from a life insurance policy make cash available to support one’s family almost immediately upon death. Life insurance is also commonly used to pay any debts left behind. Life insurance can be used to pay off mortgages, car loans and credit card debts. Life insurance proceeds can also be used to pay for final expenses and estate taxes.
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