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Insuring Your Life
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**The basic purpose of insurance is to transfer the risk of serious losses.
Insurance Policy- -Insurer agrees to reimburse the insured for any losses suffered according to specified terms. Insurance premium- -the amount of money that an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy. Grace Period- -if you miss a premium payment, you have 31 days to pay before you lose your coverage.
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Life Insurance- -a contract between an insurer and a policyholder in which the insurer guarantees payment of a death benefit to named beneficiaries upon the death of the insured. Benefits of Life Insurance
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Primary Beneficiary- -is a person that inherits the proceeds of a life insurance policy when the grantor dies. Secondary Beneficiary - -is a person that inherits proceeds of the life insurance policy if the primary beneficiary dies before the grantor does. Most people take insurance payoffs in one lump sum.
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How Much Insurance Do I Need?
**The most accurate method of determining how much life insurance you need is called Needs Analysis. Needs Analysis- -Involves considering a person’s financial obligations, available financial resources, and life insurance.
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Two Types of Life Insurance
Term Life- -cheaper premium - -premium amounts dependent on age and health - -only for a set amount of time (10,20,30 years) - -renewable clause-renews each year without evidence of insurability (health checks) 2. Whole Life- -must more costly but premium never changes - -set for life (usually to age 120) - -builds interest over time - -can cash it in early - -can borrow from it *Some companies offer life insurance to employees called group life insurance.
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Life Insurance Exclusions
Suicide Aviation War Hazardous Occupation or Hobby
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