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Estate Planning - What About Life Insurance?

   

Author: Ronald Hudkins

Not too many years ago life insurance was considered to be the indispensable platform upon which all other estate planning efforts should be based. In fact, for those in the median and lower income ranges, it was often the only recognized method for protecting ones heirs, particularly in the event of untimely death. However, over the past twenty or so years, the concept of financial planning has changed considerably. The proliferation of varied retirement plans available through work (IRAs, SEPs, SARSEPs, mutual funds, etc) has changed peoples perspectives about the need for life large life insurance policies.

Does that mean that you dont need life insurance? No. Most people, perhaps with the exception of the very wealthy, do need some sort of life insurance, although even the very wealthy may opt for a life insurance policy (generally whole life) to defray the costs of burial and estate taxes.

In general, the options are whole life (also called permanent insurance) and term life, with variations like universal life or variable life that combine some of the benefits of each. Different companies offer different options, but which you need and how much you need are matters for heated debate. Those who sell one and make most of their commissions from it will vehemently try to convince you that the other is not a good investment. Here are some facts for your consideration.

Whole Life Insurance Advantages:

Offers a guaranteed death benefit no matter how long you live Is generally not subject to rising premiums; rates stay the same Many policies become paid up at some point (15 years, age 65, etc.) after which no more premiums are paid Has investment value which can be cashed out after some specified interval Can be borrowed against in case of financial emergency Can, in many cases, occasionally earn dividends depending on the companys solvency and accuracy in predicting actual costs The income from a whole life policy is tax deferred Can be cashed out after age 65 and used for retirement

Whole Life Insurance Disadvantages: Costs more than term life insurance Generally returns a fairly low rate of interest Does not begin to accumulate any real value for the first 10-15 years If the policy is surrendered within the first few years, money paid into it is lost Does not provide the investment value of a mutual fund or other investment

Term Life Advantages: Premiums are generally very inexpensive Lower premiums allow the buyer to purchase more insurance with higher death benefits Can be quite useful if the buyer only needs coverage for a specified period (while paying off the mortgage or while kids are in college, etc.) Leaves the buyer with more money to purchase other investment vehicles like mutual funds, stocks, bonds, etc. that provide higher rates of return than whole life Often beneficial for younger families who cant afford whole life rates, but need to insure the primary income earner

Term Life Disadvantages: Only pays if and when you die; you can never personally recoup any of the money spent on term life insurance While premiums are lower than whole life, they also tend to go up and can become unaffordable Term life is only available for a specific term (up to 30 years), and then goes away; if you dont die within the term, your premiums are lost

Almost everyone needs life insurance of one variety or the other. The type of insurance and the amount to purchase depend entirely upon you, your family and your mutual goals and needs. In any case, make sure the company you purchase insurance from is reputable and financially solvent. Dont be convinced by a fast-talking sales person without doing your homework first. There are few remedies if your life insurance company dies before you do.

Author Bio:
Ronald Hudkins is an expert in this field. Ronald has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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