Life insurance is often just an afterthought
after more rewarding financial obligations are taken care of, but it is one of
the most important. If you don’t have enough life insurance, you could put your
family in a difficult situation upon your death, but having too much could mean
you are throwing money out the window. So, how much life insurance do you need?
If You’re Single Without
Children
If you don’t have a spouse or any dependents,
you may not need much, if any life insurance at all. In this situation, when
you pass, you probably aren’t leaving anyone behind that relied on your income.
Even so, you may still want some very basic coverage to ease the family’s pain
by covering final funeral expenses.
If You Have a Spouse or
Dependents
Life insurance becomes increasingly important
when you get married or have children. Typically, a death is not only
emotionally difficult, but the loss of a significant source of income can leave
your loved ones facing an additional financial burden. Here are a few things to
consider:
·
What immediate financial expenses will your family face upon
your death?
·
How much of your salary is required to meet your current
expenses? If you were to die tomorrow, how long would your dependents need
financial support?
·
How much, if any, would you want to leave behind to fund your
child’s education, giving to charities, or leave an inheritance?
Consider Your Needs
There is no right or wrong answer to how much
insurance you need as your values and goals will ultimately determine what is
right for you. For some people this could mean enough coverage so that their
spouse would never have to work again, while for others it may mean just enough
to pay off outstanding debts. Whatever you decide, your loved ones will
appreciate it in the unfortunate event that it is needed.
A million dollars is about right.
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