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What You Should Know About Life Insurance Premiums

Premiums are the dollar amount you pay into a life insurance policy. Depending on your arrangement with the insurance company, you can pay premiums on a monthly basis or less often. All policies must contain a 31-day grace period for late payments. This means if you are late paying your premium, your policy still stays in effect for 31 days, until you pay your premium.
For group life insurance, employers can deduct your premiums with your permission from your paycheck.

Insurers base your life insurance premium on several factors:
• Age
• Health problems
• Occupation
• Hobbies
• Habits
• Other circumstances that may reduce your life span, such as a bad driving record or participating in dangerous activities
• Expenses the company expects to pay regarding your coverage, such as sales charges, and underwriting and administration costs
• Interest the company expects to earn from investing your premiums


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Life Insurance - Plan the future

If you think that passing on a life insurance policy is smart money management, you are entirely wrong. The fact of the matter is that most people need some sort of life insurance policy in place.

There is a very easy way to determine whether or not you need to buy life insurance. Simply put, if you have a spouse or children who rely on your income to survive, you need to have some sort of coverage. If possible, you want your death benefit to be enough so that your beneficiary can live comfortably until they get back on their feet.

The good thing about life insurance is that you can purchase a policy from a number of different companies. To go along with this, there are a wide variety of policies and benefits to choose from. You can opt for whole, term, or universal insurance, and of course determine how much coverage you will buy.

Anybody who thinks that they need life insurance is probably right. You want to make sure that you purchase a policy right away as to take all risk out of the equation.



 


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