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Term Insurance Term insurance is the purest form of life insurance, consisting only of a death benefit without the frills. It is for a fixed term varying from one to 20 years, after which it must be renewed. If you die during the term, your benefits are paid to your beneficiaries. Term life insurance premiums are cheaper compared to whole life which makes it possible for you to afford more coverage with the same amount of premium.
Disadvantages * It is not permanent * You may not be able to renew it above a certain age, e.g., above 70 years in some states. However, this may not necessarily be disadvantageous since you may not need life insurance at that age because your dependents will most probably have been able to establish on their own by then.
There are four varieties of term life: Annual Renewable Term (ART), Level Term (LT), Modified Level Term (MLT), and Decreasing Term (DT). The differences between them are in the way the premiums and death benefits are structured.
To pick a life insurance policy that is best suited for you, you should consider the advantages and disadvantages and relate them to your particular situation. However, if you are the breadwinner of a young family with limited resources (which is true of most young families), you will most probably be better off with term life because you will be able to afford a greater amount of death coverag e for the same amount of premium. On the other hand, if for any reason you want coverage throughout your life or for more than 20 years (e.g., because of health reasons or for estate planning purposes), then a whole life policy may be your best bet.
Should it include the baby, the high school student, the college student, the young couple just starting out, the couple with a growing family, or the older couple whose kids have all moved out? Everyone should have life insurance because some expenses will be incurred in the passing away of anyone, even a baby, such as funeral expenses. For everyone to have life insurance, however, is an ideal situation. On a more practical basis, you should have life insurance if you are a breadwinner of your family in order to protect your d ones from financial difficulties arising from loss of income that will result from your premature death.
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