Most people will be able to benefit from life insurance. It supports its beneficiaries financially and brings peace of mind to the policy holder. Here are a few reasons for why you need to get life insurance.
It essentially works like this: in return for your monthly premiums, the insurance company agrees to pay a lump sum to your beneficiaries (the person or people you designate to receive the death benefit).Most obviously, life insurance can provide for your family in the event of your death.
That means that even if you die, your family can pay off debt, keep their home, go to college - in essence, your family will be able to maintain its lifestyle without your assistance. Of course, all this depends on which type and how much life cover you choose to buy.Your beneficiaries are not restricted in how they use this money.
In some cases, the payout is used to pay off specific debt. Because debt can be a large part of our financial picture, many people choose to link their largest debt obligations to a decreasing term insurance policy. For example, if you choose to cover your home loan with decreasing term cover, your premiums for this cover will decrease as you make your loan installment payments. If you die before the loan is paid in full, the insurance company will pay the balance of the loan directly to the bank.
If you would like your insurance death benefit to pay more than just enough to settle outstanding deaths, whole life insurance may be a viable option. Here, premium payments are made in the course of your life. Plans are available where you to pay a level amount throughout, or pay higher premiums at the start of the policy. Depending on the plan, payments cease stop at age 60, 65 or 85 but coverage will still continue. In the event of your death, the insurance company will pay out a benefit to your chosen beneficiaries. The benefit does not depend on how long you have actually held the policy.
South Africa is only one of two countries where life insurance is available for people who have tested positive for HIV or have AIDs. The premiums are slightly more expensive and the insurance companies will need policy holders to continue with anti HIV therapy.
Be sure to deal with well known, reliable companies with a history of making the payouts they have agreed to. Most experts suggest approaching at least five companies to educate yourself about the different life insurance plans and options available.
Remember that a life insurance policy will likely be the only thing standing between your family and financial disaster if you die unexpectedly. Any inconvenience you may experience now is worth the peace of mind you will provide for your family later.
It essentially works like this: in return for your monthly premiums, the insurance company agrees to pay a lump sum to your beneficiaries (the person or people you designate to receive the death benefit).Most obviously, life insurance can provide for your family in the event of your death.
That means that even if you die, your family can pay off debt, keep their home, go to college - in essence, your family will be able to maintain its lifestyle without your assistance. Of course, all this depends on which type and how much life cover you choose to buy.Your beneficiaries are not restricted in how they use this money.
In some cases, the payout is used to pay off specific debt. Because debt can be a large part of our financial picture, many people choose to link their largest debt obligations to a decreasing term insurance policy. For example, if you choose to cover your home loan with decreasing term cover, your premiums for this cover will decrease as you make your loan installment payments. If you die before the loan is paid in full, the insurance company will pay the balance of the loan directly to the bank.
If you would like your insurance death benefit to pay more than just enough to settle outstanding deaths, whole life insurance may be a viable option. Here, premium payments are made in the course of your life. Plans are available where you to pay a level amount throughout, or pay higher premiums at the start of the policy. Depending on the plan, payments cease stop at age 60, 65 or 85 but coverage will still continue. In the event of your death, the insurance company will pay out a benefit to your chosen beneficiaries. The benefit does not depend on how long you have actually held the policy.
South Africa is only one of two countries where life insurance is available for people who have tested positive for HIV or have AIDs. The premiums are slightly more expensive and the insurance companies will need policy holders to continue with anti HIV therapy.
Be sure to deal with well known, reliable companies with a history of making the payouts they have agreed to. Most experts suggest approaching at least five companies to educate yourself about the different life insurance plans and options available.
Remember that a life insurance policy will likely be the only thing standing between your family and financial disaster if you die unexpectedly. Any inconvenience you may experience now is worth the peace of mind you will provide for your family later.
About the Author:
Tom Martens is the content syndication coordinator at lifeinsurance-southafrica.co.za. South Arica's leading Life Insurance portal
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