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6Mar/10Off

Decisions as you get older

As you get older, the mortgage is paid off and the kids have grown up and left the nest, there's a temptation to switch off. You feel you have done all the heavy lifting. The pension will be coming soon when you retire... What's wrong with this picture? Well, the majority of people were trading in property and, when the bubble burst, they are looking at negative housing equity and the threat of foreclosure. Even those who stayed in their own homes over the years, often borrowed heavily against them. With the recession, all those investments in the retirement fund have lost their shine. Unemployment is a more real threat to middle and upper class families. Children seem to be staying in the family home for longer. And all this at a time when life expectancy is increasing. Ten years ago, people might have dropped their term life insurance policies and found themselves with more disposable income. Now the decision is more difficult.

With the credit crunch, the pressure is on to keep paying the mortgage, reduce the outstanding household debts and put food on the table. Those of you with permanent or cash-value life insurance policies have a slightly easier path to follow. Premiums will be fixed but, if you stop paying, the policies may remain valid. The decisions are to:

  • keep paying, which builds up the investment value and protects the family by maintaining the death benefit;
  • stop paying and leave the cash value untouched;
  • withdraw or borrow some of the cash value; or
  • cancel the policy which usually involves a big tax bill.

If a term life insurance policy is falling due for renewal, here's how the choice looks: if you renew, the premiums will be higher because, suddenly, you're older; but, if you let the policy expire, your family could be hit hard if you die unexpectedly. Many of you may have bought term life cover when you were younger. Perhaps you thought you would convert to permanent policies or simply drop the cover when your children had grown up. Now that retirement funds are shrinking, it's time to take another look at term insurance.

Allowing for inflation, the premiums have actually been falling over the last ten years as life expectancy has been improving. Go back fifty years and only a small percentage of people lived beyond seventy. Now, many people live into their eighties and beyond. This has prompted competition among life insurance companies to attract business from older people. As long as you are physically fit, you are likely to find the rates little changed from the ten, fifteen or twenty year term policy that is due to expire. Naturally, there will be a health exam to ensure you will live a reasonable number of years before a claim arises, but the option to continue a term policy or to convert to a permanent policy are better than you might imagine. This is a good time to start talking to the life insurance companies to see what your options are.

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6Mar/10Off

Life insurance peculiarities of newly wed couples

When a person decides to get married it is definitely one of the happiest and most memorable moments in his or her life. It is the feeling of everything getting exactly to where it belongs, and it's truly a wonderful time to enjoy. Of course, there will be substantial changes in many spheres of your life and when in comes to insuring it there will be some important thinks you will have to think over.

First, you have to keep in mind that when you insure your life you protect your spouse and your children against hardship in case you are no longer able to support them. Still, if you choose to insure your life before changing your marital status in most cases your new family members won't be covered in an insurance situation. That is why it is very important to contact your insurance company after you change your marital status and give birth to kids in order to make sure that your whole family gets the necessary financial benefits in case something happens to you. It's a very effective way to make sure your family is getting what it deserves if something goes wrong, and it really pays to make sure that your insurance policy has all your needs covered.

Another aspect of life insurance you might want to consider is adding your spouse to your policy if you already have bought one. Most insurance companies have no problems with that. This option is good from the family perspective, because if something happens to either of you, you can rest assured that the other one will get the necessary financial support. And if both of you end up in an insurance situation, your children will receive all the benefits to insure their life and education even if you aren't around.

In case you don't have your life covered before getting married, your marital status change can be a good boost to finding a cheap life insurance deal for you and your spouse. You can use the policy benefits to assure your mortgage payout or your children's college education when time comes, and these are definitely the things you will have to think about well into your marriage. You are not alone anymore and have greater responsibility towards your family, so having a financial tool for assessing certain risks will sure give you a piece of mind. Besides, young families can get better life insurance quotes if compared to singles or older couples, so think about that when you are starting out as a family.

When getting your life insured, make sure you have full understanding of your policy and have some space to adjust it to your current insurance needs. It's very hard to predict what your needs will be in five or ten years and being constrained by a policy that doesn't allow you to change certain conditions can turn out being a heavy burden for your family budget. That's why you have to consult with your insurance agent or broker about any possibilities before actually signing the policy.

Deciding on which form of insurance to go with is also another important topic. Both term and continuous insurance policies have their pros and cons and it really depends on what you want from your insurance policy. Define your needs and take the policy you think best fits your family.

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6Mar/10Off

Extras for life insurance coverage

When you want your insurance policy to give you more coverage options than intended initially, you go for extras. Because life coverage policy is like a suit - you have to make it fit you, otherwise there's no point in wearing something that's uncomfortable. And like when you go to the tailor, to make your suit fit, you buy extras and raiders to make the policy fit your insurance needs perfectly.

But what is a rider in the first place?

Legally speaking, a rider is a document containing certain provisions that are not included in the initial policy, and which are to be enclosed to the present policy when signed. But don't think that it will cost you much, because the majority of riders are inexpensive compared to the initial prices of the policy. They require less underwriting and thus come with a reasonable pricing while providing coverage in cases you think are important for you.

Insurance companies offer a wide range of raiders designed to cover a variety of situations and circumstances. Some of these riders are best suited for term policies, while others are designed specifically to be included into continuous policies. Here are some of the most popular riders you might think about getting from your company.

Guaranteed insurability

Also referred to as "future purchase option," this type of rider is only available for purchase with your continuous life coverage policy. It provides you with a possibility to get additional coverage when reaching a specific age without the need to prove your insurability. This often comes in handy when there are changes in your life like marriage, child birth, change of job, etc.

Waiver of premium

In case you are unable to work due to serious injury or disease, paying for life insurance can become quite problematic. This rider will pay your insurance premium if you become disabled or seriously sick without a steady source of income.

Additional family member

This is a great way to get cheap life insurance for your family while still having everybody covered adequately. Instead of buying stand-alone policies or including your family members to your permanent insurance policy, which will be quite costly, you can purchase this rider, which is a form of term coverage, and get the coverage you need for a far lower price.

Accidental death

Also referred to as "double indemnity," this rider will pay out double the coverage amount of your policy if you die because of an accident. It is especially important if you have a high risk of having an accident at your work.

Living benefits

This rider will pay out a part of your benefit when you are still alive should you develop a serious illness or injury that will require long time care or nursing. The benefits will of course be adjusted accordingly, but the rider gives you and your family the necessary financial support during the tough period.

Conversion term insurance

This is a great option for those who don't have the money for a continuous policy right now but would like to use its benefits in the future. When you purchase this rider with your much cheaper term insurance policy you reserve the right to convert it into a continuous one when you have the money for it, without having to buy a new policy.

When looking for riders, shopping around also works great. Remember to get life insurance quotes on the riders you would like to purchase and go with the most competitive offers.

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