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Have A Family? Consider Buying Life Insurance Life insurance isn't something people generally like to think about. Unfortunately, some people avoid it out of not fully understanding it. Even though thinking of needing life insurance is scary, it doesn't have to be. It is very important to think of it and educate yourself on what it actually is and what life insurance actually does. When it comes to Life Insurance, purchase it when you are young. Typically, a younger person is in good general health, so you will be able to lock in a great rate for the length of the policy. As a person gets older, they start to present more of a risk to an insurance company, and not only will the premium be more but, you may be denied coverage entirely. When choosing a life insurance policy, it is important that you assess your and your family's financial needs. Separate what you think you know from what the insurance salesman is telling you. You understand your situation better than any salesperson, which means you know how much coverage you require. Be cautious when you see a benefit cap in your health insurance policy. While adding a benefit cap can greatly lower your premiums, it may end up costing you a lot more in the long run. If you have a benefit cap set at $25,000, but have an accident resulting in $75,000 in hospital bills, you will be required to pay the difference. It is good practice to review and adjust your life insurance policy annually. Any major life event, such as the birth of a child, the purchase of a house or a child attending an expensive college, requires you to update your life insurance policy, otherwise, you could find yourself under-insured. When purchasing a life insurance policy it is vitally important that you are completely 100% honest when answering questions about past medical history and other items raised such as drug use. An insurance claim can be declined if it is ever determined that the initial information provided was not true. Although term life insurance covers you for only a specified period of time, it does have some benefits that may make it the right choice for you. Term life insurance is vastly cheaper than whole life insurance, costing hundreds of dollars a year rather than thousands. It is flexible in that you can choose to be covered for as few as 5 or as many as 30 years with coverage ranging from $100,000 to millions. For short term needs, such as children graduating from college or a mortgage being paid off, term life insurance is ideal, especially if whole life insurance is not in your budget. If you plan on buying a life insurance policy, make sure you purchase sufficient coverage to provide for your family. Financial professionals propose that you calculate this amount by multiplying your yearly income by seven. If you have children, it is suggested that you increase this number to 10. Although it may seem tempting, lying about your health, occupation or lifestyle in order to reduce your life insurance premium is extremely risky. Insurance companies investigate many claims, and, if they suspect that you gave them false information, your claim may be denied or your heirs may spend years in needless litigation. Whether you a smoker, a lumberjack or an extreme sports enthusiast, make sure your insurance company is aware of it. When buying term life insurance, make sure the duration of your policy matches the amount of time you need it. For example, buy term insurance that stays in force long enough until the kids become independent and also, that the remaining spouse has coverage until he or she, becomes eligible for retirement income. You can improve your risk class by taking steps to better your health. This includes doing things like losing weight, quitting smoking, reducing your bad cholesterol, reducing your high blood pressure, and much more. You may also get exams prior to applying for insurance to avoid surprises. Some of these healthy changes can save you bundles of money over the life of a policy. Try to avoid the "guaranteed issue" life insurance policies. These policies are given to almost everyone who applies and they don't require medical exams. The issue is that the issuing company doesn't know if the policy holder is healthy, which makes these risky to the company. While this policy could be convenient, these risks mean that they will be more expensive for the customer. They tend to only be beneficial when a person is in poor health and cannot get any other type of life insurance policy. When purchasing life insurance, try to find a company that's offering you a free trial run. Maybe you can find a 30-day risk-free trial out there. If so, go ahead, and look at the policy and see if you understand it properly. If you're satisfied with how the system works, you can better know if you want to choose it or not. One tip when purchasing life insurance, always tell the truth about your health issues. Even if you are able to make it through the medical tests and reviews done by the insurance company and get the policy issued, it is not a good idea. Insurance companies investigate claims and if they suspect your information is not valid, the claim will not be paid and your heirs could be tied up in court for years. Stay away from guaranteed issue life insurance policies. Almost everyone who applies is approved without being asked to complete a medical exam. They are extremely expensive because the company has no idea of knowing what kind of risk the policy holder is to them. These policies would be a good choice, however, if you are not in good health. As stated before, life insurance is something very important to educate yourself about. A lot of people have heard of it, yet don't understand it fully. After reading this article, hopefully you have a better understanding. The benefits gained from this article will help you to feel more informed and make educated opinions and decisions on life insurance.

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