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money for charitable causes
It could pay future estate taxes
It could also provide a pension
If your life isn’t capable of replacing your main breadwinners' income, then you need to have more. The situation is even more important if you have children at home. There are many people who fail to protect their loved ones in this way. Also being able to pass on life money to the next generation, can significantly lighten the financial load for your loved ones.
The second reason is giving to future generations. By specifying donations, you can provide relief to your favourite charitable organization.
Life Can Help With Taxes
If you’ve accumulated a lot of worldly goods, your life can help to pay for the estate taxes. If you are unprepared, your heirs may face thousands of dollars in taxes after your death. Life is a great way to pay those death taxes without eating into the estate itself.
Reassess Your Life After Your Working Years
Once you retire you may not need life insurance. If you have sufficient financial assets and your mortgage and children’s education are paid, then you can reassess your life at that time and perhaps drop it entirely. But it is always advisable to consult a broker before making any major changes in your portfolio of life insurance.
How To Calculate How Much Life You Need
If you have a growing family, the life coverage has to generate enough income to support that family.
When you die the life coverage becomes the life capital and that capital has to be invested conservatively to generate the needed income.
Let's say you leave $1 million to a spouse and three children which, invested at 5%, will generate $50,000 before taxes. Is that sufficient? If so, that's what you need.
But What Happens To This Life Capital?
Here's one scenario. Your children grow up and leave. Your spouse their converts the $1,000,000 into an annuity or just continues the income as a pension. And that is one way you can be helped by life insurance.
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Ivon T. Hughes of The Hughes Trustco Group is the author of the Life Handbook: How To Get The Best & Cheapest Life available FREE to all new subscribers at: www.hughestrustco.com
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