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Top 7 Life Insurance Myth’s

September is Life Insurance Awareness Month! Unfortunately, life insurance myths can be some of the most persistent misleading misinformation affecting people planning retirement. These findings can commonly lack adequate research to back up the popular perceptions. Consequentially, a few have fallen into avoidable financial traps. Insurance has the potential to be the strongest plan with the right guidance.

Benefits of Utilizing Life Insurance
1. Protection of income in an untimely death to help the survivors.
2. Insurance of savings.
3. Ease tax management.
4. Maximize investments and returns.

Myths

1. It is pricey
The chief executive officer of Life Happens stated that peoples biggest concern is if the insurance is worth the dollars. Additionally, a study by LIMRA and Life Happens indicated that people missed the average insurance costs by overpricing the packages. Millennials hiked the price by 213 percent while the predecessor generation X believed it was worth 119 percent more. While both groups averagely quoted the annual price to be $500 annually, the real figure is $160.

2. There is an overwhelming number of available packages
This insurance varies in grading in tens of ways. Analytics indicate that most people settle for term insurance. An advisor can help you understand what product could be best suited for you. If a person passes on in the period agreed for paying monthly premiums, such as ten or twenty years, the money is granted to the beneficiary.

3. It is unnecessary for singles
It is easy to dismiss the insurance when no one will be left overweighed by your passing. As such, older retirees with no immediate families may opt out of signing up for one. The children of the candidate who would otherwise consider to put them on the insurance also find no sense in purchasing it. These notions do not cover the facts that the insurance is convenient in covering for burial expenditures, co-signed debts and business operations of the deceased.

4. It is not available to the sickly
A comparison report generated using NerdWallet indicates that a fifty-year-old man with a genetic heart diseases can acquire a 20-year insurance with a $250,000 policy and a monthly bill of $46. Ailments that attract higher costs include arthritis, diabetes, and high cholesterol. The myth that high-risk patients are closed out of the insurance misses the fact that only chronic fatal and advanced illnesses disqualify one from the insurance plan.

5. Older people cannot receive the insurance
A 60-year-old should never believe the hype that they are unfit for the insurance packages. Insurance companies understand that their age group has different life goals than a retiree at 30 years old. Most have customized packages to help elderly retirees acquire short term insurance products. Insurance for the elderly is useful to cover the family in estate planning, payment of debts and burial costs.

6. Savings are preferable
Savings can be a sensible plan in the face of retiring, but insurance packages can be equally considerable for their low rates. It is possible to save for other life demands such as vacations while simultaneously paying for insurance.

7. The insurance is rarely honored
A matured insurance policy has excellent returns. In the case of the applicant passing one, the beneficiary enlisted receives the cash without glitches in the transaction. The insurances primary role is to protect the well-being of the family of a retiree.

Shopping for a retirement insurance is not an exciting chore. It is even more difficult when 54 percent of Americans do not partake in purchasing the product according to a 2015 analysis by LIMRA. It is prudent to personally research on the select insurance policies before purchasing to prevent falling for ungrounded myths. As a trusted Advisor, we can also help you appropriately plan for these stages of your life.

 

Jason Bergey
Pennsylvania Wealth Management
http://pawealthmanagement.com/
(717) 303-1999
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