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Life
Insurance Comparison at 50+: What You Need to Do
Even when you're over 50, life insurance is still important.
R.Dodger - November 11, 2009
For those
over 50 years of age who are looking for the best insurance policy, do
not neglect a
very important process:
comparison shopping. Regardless
of age or type insurance, comparison shopping is a must to ensure the best policy for your needs at the
lowest cost.
In
spite of the economic times, the cost of life insurance continues to decline reflecting declining mortality
rates. We have seen policy premiums decline an average of 4%
annually since 2002. And, in response to the financial hardship
many of us face, carriers are providing new products at lower costs.
There
are various reasons why many have found themselves currently uninsured. Loss of a job is a primary reason, where many were insured through their
employer. Letting a Term life insurance policy lapse, now that the
children are grown. Or simply not being able to continue the
premium payments on a Whole Life or Universal Life policy.
Given
the current climate, does it make sense to remain uninsured, or under-insured? If you’ve been putting off the decision because you felt that at your age it
would not be cost effective, you may want to do some comparison shopping first to confirm this. It is especially important if you are still in good health to lock in a policy
now before your health makes you uninsurable.
Here
are some additional reasons for getting life insurance (beyond becoming uninsurable)…
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To cover existing debt (mortgage, car loan, personal loans, credit cards, etc.)
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To establish a retirement fund (you have 10-20 years still)
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To cover burial and other incidental expenses due to death
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To leave funds for the family (wife, children, grandchildren)
In
preparation for comparison shopping, you will want to answer the following…
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What you can afford (use 5% of earnings as a guideline)
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How much insurance you need
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The type of insurance you should be considering (Term vs. Whole Life or Universal)
To
cover debt, expenses, or funds for the family, Term life insurance is an obvious choice, since it provides the
most insurance for the dollar. To establish a retirement fund, then
a Whole Life or Universal Life policy should be considered.
Next,
when you begin your search it would be advisable to look at broker
websites. That is, websites in which a broker represents multiple
carriers. There are two benefits for doing this: First, you are
more likely to compare comparable policies (apples-to-apples) since the broker will be making the
selections. And second, you will be provided with excellent support
in identifying the proper policies for your situation. Keep in
mind, there are thousands of carriers with tens of thousands of plans to consider. This is a formidable task to confront solo; it’s far better to have
professional help.
So, even as a baby boomer facing the over 50 years, it would be prudent to consider life insurance while you still
remain insurable.
The author has an MBA in Finance and extensive experience with financial institutions. You can also
check out his latest website on Cheap Life
Insurance which provides information about obtaining affordable life insurance, or Life Insurance Comparison
to better understand how to shop for cheap life insurance. |
Source: http://CheapLifeInsuranceCenter.com
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