Life insurance needed if others rely on income
Life insurance needed if others rely on income
By Eric Tyson
Q. I recently saw your article regarding kid’s life insurance. You stated that with all the benefits and drawbacks of buying a child life insurance, that it is a poor idea. What I was wondering was your position on life insurance in general. As an insurance agent, I do have a slanted point of view. But, does an adult with a family need to have the protection life insurance provides? I think so. Many people I see are two-income families. The loss of one income would be damaging, and life insurance can protect that income. The hard part is paying for that protection. If you believe life insurance is needed, when is it needed? After college ... after you’re married ... after you have kids? I would love to hear what you think.
A. A person should buy life insurance when others are dependent upon their earning income. A classic situation would be when a couple starts a family and has a child. You might also get some life insurance for a stay-at-home parent, because if he or she were to pass away, the surviving spouse would likely face higher household expenses – to buy services that his or her spouse had been providing for “free” – and possibly reduced income if the person couldn’t work as much as he or she had in the past.
In the case of a two-income couple, I would recommend life insurance if they are dependent upon and relying upon each other’s income.Read more on this
By Eric Tyson
Q. I recently saw your article regarding kid’s life insurance. You stated that with all the benefits and drawbacks of buying a child life insurance, that it is a poor idea. What I was wondering was your position on life insurance in general. As an insurance agent, I do have a slanted point of view. But, does an adult with a family need to have the protection life insurance provides? I think so. Many people I see are two-income families. The loss of one income would be damaging, and life insurance can protect that income. The hard part is paying for that protection. If you believe life insurance is needed, when is it needed? After college ... after you’re married ... after you have kids? I would love to hear what you think.
A. A person should buy life insurance when others are dependent upon their earning income. A classic situation would be when a couple starts a family and has a child. You might also get some life insurance for a stay-at-home parent, because if he or she were to pass away, the surviving spouse would likely face higher household expenses – to buy services that his or her spouse had been providing for “free” – and possibly reduced income if the person couldn’t work as much as he or she had in the past.
In the case of a two-income couple, I would recommend life insurance if they are dependent upon and relying upon each other’s income.Read more on this