Life Insurance

Who Will Help Provide for My Family if I’m No Longer Here?


It’s not the most pleasant thing to think about, but planning now for your family’s future can help protect them and keep them financially secure when you’re not there to take care of them.

If you’re wondering if life insurance is right for you, ask yourself:

  • If I died tomorrow, how would my family be impacted financially?
  • How will my family afford the home we’ve worked so hard to provide?
  • Will my family have the money to manage the cost of daily living and cover my final expenses?
  • Without insurance protection, will I leave my family in debt or financial risk?

Life insurance can help answer these questions.

Life insurance proceeds may help your loved ones replace the income they depend on from you. At its most basic, Life insurance may help you keep your final expenses from being a burden on those you leave behind…one of the greatest gifts you can give to those you love.

Reasons why you might need life insurance

Income replacement

To help fill the gaps in retirement

Changes in your life

New baby? Getting married? With the changes in your life, you may need to consider life insurance or increase your level of coverage.

Income Replacement

Though it’s not a happy thought, it is important to think about the financial security of the people you’ll leave behind when you die. If you have a spouse, a family, consider how they will survive without your income. The mortgage will still need to be paid; other bills will still come due; and provisions may need to be made for the cost of your kids’ college education.

Bottom line: Most things that your income currently pays for or helps to pay for won’t go away if something happens to you.

One solution: You may want to consider life insurance – an effective tool to help replace your income.

We can work with you so you can determine your income replacement needs, but first, it’s important to consider your individual situation.

Consider your individual situation:

Some of the factors that may influence how much coverage is appropriate include:

  • Your specific age and income
  • Your marital status; if married, your spouse’s age and income
  • The number and ages of your children; whether any of them have special needs
  • Projections for your children’s future education expenses
  • Your family’s cost of living
  • How much savings you have in place
  • Your debts
  • Charitable giving goals if any

To help fill the gaps in retirement

Interestingly, life insurance can be a useful tool for many individuals and families who are approaching retirement as well as for those who are already retired.

Most of us buy life insurance to help replace the loss of income that would occur should we die or to create an estate for our loved, but there are many other reasons:

  • You have an aging parent or disabled relative who depends on you for support.
  • You have a large estate and expect to owe estate taxes.**
  • You own a business and have a partner.
  • You have a substantial joint financial obligation, such as a personal loan for which another person would be legally responsible after your death.

Many retired couples depend on Social Security and pension income to survive. If the retired spouse dies, those payments may be reduced for the survivor – survivor benefits are often much lower than retiree benefits – while many of the ongoing expenses remain. You can help protect your surviving spouse from this reduction in income with life insurance. The death benefit can help replace your missing income so a personal loss does not become a financial one as well.

Changes in your life

It’s a good idea to review your life insurance needs annually – more often if significant changes or life events occur. Here are some major life events that might trigger the need to re-evaluate your life insurance coverage:

  • The birth or adoption of a child – Would there be enough income to pay for day care, college, and everything in between if something were to happen to you or your spouse? Life insurance may help you answer “yes” to these questions.
  • Change in marital status – If you’re newly married or just getting married, you probably share many of your spouse’s or fiance’s dreams for the future – you may also share each other’s financial obligations. If one of you were suddenly removed from the picture, would the surviving spouse have enough money to cover final expenses, eliminate debts such as credit card balances and car loans, and buy some time to adjust to a new way of life? If one of you were to die prematurely, life insurance may help ensure that these needs will be met. If you’re on your own now, whether through death or divorce, you may want to reassess your overall financial situation, including your life insurance needs. It’s almost like starting from scratch again because being on your own will likely affect just about every financial calculation you can think of.
  • Home purchase – If you and your spouse recently purchased a home, there’s a good chance you acquired a mortgage as well. Could your spouse manage the mortgage payments without your income? What about property taxes, routine maintenance, utilities and unforeseen repairs? How long would your spouse have before your dream house was up for sale? Life insurance coverage may help keep the family you love in the home they love.
  • Job change – If you recently changed jobs, a salary increase may have come with it. You may not realize it, but when your income increases, your spending tends to increase too. If something were to happen to you, you’d probably want your family to be able to maintain their new and improved lifestyle. That’s why it’s a good idea to reassess your life insurance coverage whenever your income rises.
  • Planning for college – College costs continue to increase so you may want to begin your college savings efforts sooner. Having a regular savings strategy is just one part of a balanced college funding plan. You may also want to consider a smart risk management strategy to help ensure that your college savings goals will be achieved even if you’re not there, and that strategy may include life insurance coverage.

We can help

If you haven’t completed a life insurance income replacement analysis, or if any of the life factors discussed above have changed, call us now. We can work with you so you can make sure you have the coverage you want. You can’t guarantee that you will always be around to provide your family with an income, but you can help ensure your family’s financial security should something happen to you.

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