I recently became an uncle. Meeting my nephew was a great experience. After I held the little guy for as long as he would let me, his parents put him to bed and we talked about newborn things – how he was eating and sleeping, where daycare costs and college savings fit in the budget, etc. I asked my brother if he had increased his life insurance coverage with the new dependent. I was happy to hear that yes, he took care of this a while ago and hadn’t thought much about it since. That’s how it should go. The sooner you set it and forget it, the lower the cost to you. But it’s important to periodically review your life insurance policy as your life progresses.
Life insurance is not the kind of thing we think about every day. There are no news programs dedicated to daily moves in policy rates or conversion options. For most people, life insurance serves to replace income when one passes away. The risk of losing your life in any particular year is low, but the financial severity of the loss is high, larger than the accidental loss of your home or automobile. For risks with those characteristics it’s smart to transfer the risk to a third party. Customers pay the life insurance company a premium to assume that risk.
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