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What's the hardest part of buying life insurance? For most people, it's trying to
figure out exactly how much you should have. It doesn't make financial sense to
spend money on protection you don't need. But you still have to make sure your
family will always be comfortable even if the worst happens.
On one hand, some financial advisors recommend multiplying your yearly income by
7. On the other hand, they recommend purchasing just enough coverage to protect
your income during your working years, and put the savings into retirement
investments.
So what's right for you? Before you decide to buy a policy, ask yourself these
questions about your current and future financial needs.
The answers to these 4 questions will help you determine what amount of life
insurance is right for you.
You can get this figure by first adding up your short-term debts, like credit
cards and car loans. Next, add in the amount you would need to cover emergency
expenses like unexpected hospital visits or home repairs.
Long-term debts
include your mortgage, any student loans, or your childrens expected tuition
costs. You can use todays college prices to give you an idea of how much your
children will need in a few years.
Add up how much it costs to run your household and care for
your family for one year. That includes your household and food bills,
transportation costs, and childcare. Dont forget to add in standard of living
expenses like clothing and travel expenses. Once youve added up one year of
costs, multiply that by the total years you expect to be your family's financial
provider.
Add
up your family's resources. Your resources include all your savings,
investments, home equity and Social Security benefits. Only add up your liquid
assets those resources that your family can easily turn into cash.
Now all you have to do is subtract your total resources from your total expenses.
This number is the minimum life insurance protection you should consider buying.
You should ask yourself these questions once a year so you can make sure your
life coverage matches your current financial situation.
We can also help you figure out your life insurance needs and answer any
questions that you have. Contact us today
for a free consultation about your options.
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