What are your Needs?

What are your Needs?

Do you really need it?  This is the first question you should ask yourself. The purpose behind life insurance is to have that source of income for you children, spouse or dependents in the unforeseen event of your death. Estate planning is another reason for this insurance. You could give money to a charity when your time comes, or pay your funeral and burial costs and even provide for a buy-out for the interest of a business.
Only you know whether or not your need it and that depends on if anyone is relying on the income you bring in. Anyone with kids or spouse, parent or another individual could probably use life insurance. But if you don’t own a business, are not married or have no kids, then it is likely you do not even need life insurance.
If you think life insurance is for you, then the next step is to decide which policy is right for you. Generally, there are two categories: term and cash value. Term is set for a specific amount of time and if you die with that time frame, the insurer pays your survivors. Cash value, besides paying death benefits, there is also a redeemable value during your lifetimes.

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