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{The {amended|changed|modified} {rule|guideline} {became|ended up being}: Ten times your {income|earnings} plus $100,000.00 per {child|kid}. This was {meant|implied|indicated|suggested} to {include|consist of} the {amount|quantity} of {a child|a kid}’s college education. {Again|Once again}, this {doesn’t|does not} {take into {consideration|factor to consider}|take into account|consider|think about} the stay-at-home {parent|moms and dad} or your {family|household}’s {changing|altering} {needs|requirements}. {{Also|Likewise}, you {need|require} to ask whether $100,000 per {child|kid} {could|might} even cover {a child|a kid}’s college education {anymore|any longer}.|You {need|require} to ask whether $100,000 per {child|kid} {could|might} even cover {a child|a kid}’s college education {anymore|any longer}.}|{Again|Once again}, this {doesn’t|does not} take into {consideration|factor to consider} the stay-at-home {parent|moms and dad} or your {family|household}’s {changing|altering} {needs|requirements}. You {need|require} to ask whether $100,000 per {child|kid} {could|might} even cover {a child|a kid}’s college education {anymore|any longer}.}
{Perhaps|Possibly|Maybe} this is {the {best|finest}|the very best} formula to {consider|think about}: the DIME formula. {DIME|CENT|PENNY} {stands for|means|represents} Debt, Income, Mortgage, and Education.
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{Mortgage|Home loan|Home mortgage}: What would it cost to {pay off|settle} the {mortgage|home loan|home mortgage}? {Remember|Keep in mind}, this is the {principle|concept}, not interest. {Make sure|Ensure|Make certain} there is no {penalty|charge} for early payment.
Education: How much would it {realistically|reasonably} cost to {send|send out} the kids to college?
{Add|Include} these {four|4} {items|products} {and then|and after that} {take away|remove|eliminate} the {savings|cost savings} and {assets|possessions|properties} you {already|currently} have. {Using|Utilizing} the DIME Formula is {slightly|somewhat|a little} more {accurate|precise} {but|however} is {skewed|manipulated} {toward|towards} the {primary|main} {breadwinner|income producer} and does not {take into {consideration|factor to consider}|take into account|consider|think about} the stay-at-home {parent|moms and dad}.
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Life {insurance|insurance coverage} {{seems|appears} like|looks like|appears like} it would be {an expensive|a costly|a pricey} thing to have. {After all, you’re {looking for|searching for|trying to find} {someone|somebody} to {give|provide|offer} your {family|household} {money|cash} to cover not {only|just} your {final|last} {expenses|costs|expenditures} when you {die|pass away} {but|however} {also|likewise} to {help|assist} {take care of|look after} your {family|household} {financially|economically} for {possibly|potentially|perhaps} years to come.|You’re looking for {someone|somebody} to {give|provide|offer} your {family|household} {money|cash} to cover not {only|just} your {final|last} {expenses|costs|expenditures} when you {die|pass away} {but|however} {also|likewise} to {help|assist} take care of your {family|household} {financially|economically} for {possibly|potentially|perhaps} years to come.}
Who can {afford|pay for|manage} that?
{Interestingly|Remarkably|Surprisingly} enough, you can.
While premiums are factored keeping {many|numerous|lots of} {very|extremely|really} {specific|particular} {details|information} in mind, there are things you can do to {lower|reduce|decrease} your premiums, so that {good|great|excellent} life {insurance|insurance coverage} is {always|constantly} {affordable|inexpensive|economical|budget-friendly|cost effective|budget friendly}. Let’s {start|begin} with {some of|a few of} the {basics|fundamentals|essentials}.
{{Insurance|Insurance coverage} {companies|business}|Insurance provider|Insurer} are going to {look at|take a look at} these {basic|fundamental|standard} things:
Gender– Whether you’re male or female does matter. {Because|Since|Due to the fact that} {women|ladies|females} tend to live longer than {men|guys|males}, their premiums {usually|typically|normally|generally} {stay|remain} lower.
{2. Age– As you {grow older|age|get older}, your premiums will {always|constantly} {go up|increase}. {{But|However} {as with|just like|similar to} gender, there is little you can do about this.|As with gender, there is little you can do about this.} {At least|A minimum of} aging is {better|much better} than the {alternative|option}.|Age– As you grow older, your premiums will {always|constantly} go up. At least aging is {better|much better} than the {alternative|option}.}
3. Health– Your health is {probably|most likely} {one of|among} the most {important|essential|crucial} {factors|elements|aspects} here, {mostly|mainly|primarily} {because|since|due to the fact that} you have {a lot of|a great deal of} control over your {overall|general|total} health– {especially|particularly|specifically} if you {start|begin} early. These are things you can {change|alter}:
Body Mass Index (BMI): The {higher|greater} your BMI, the {higher|greater} your premiums. {{But|However} {maintaining|preserving|keeping} a healthy weight {leads to|results in|causes} {benefits|advantages} in the long run– not {just|simply} for your {overall|general|total} health, {but|however} for those {insurance|insurance coverage} premiums {as well|also|too}.|{Maintaining|Preserving|Keeping} a healthy weight leads to {benefits|advantages} in the long run– not {just|simply} for your {overall|general|total} health, {but|however} for those {insurance|insurance coverage} premiums.}
Whether you’re {a smoker|a cigarette smoker} or not. {People|Individuals} who smoke will have premiums as much as 200% {higher|greater} than those who do not smoke. {Quitting|Stopping|Giving up} {saves|conserves} {considerable|significant|substantial} {money|cash}!
Heart health. {Keep up with|Stay up to date with} those physicals {but|however} pay {special|unique} attention to your heart.
{Maintaining|Preserving|Keeping} {good|great|excellent} heart health can be as {simple|easy|basic} as {eating|consuming} right and {making sure|ensuring|making certain} that you {exercise|work out} {regularly|routinely|frequently}. {Again|Once again}, your body and your wallet will thank you.
{Shielding|Protecting} yourself from diabetes. Type-2 Diabetes is {linked|connected} {very|extremely|really} {strongly|highly} to your physical health. {Watch|View|Enjoy|See} your sugar {intake|consumption}!
4. {Job|Task}– What you {do for|provide for} a living matters. {Someone|Somebody} who drives a truck for a living {might|may} be {considered|thought about} at {higher|greater} {risk|danger|threat} than {someone|somebody} who works {all day|all the time|throughout the day} at a desk.
5. {Exams|Examinations|Tests}– your premiums will {always|constantly} be lower if you {consent to|grant} {a physical {exam|examination|test}|a physical examination}, {regardless of|despite|no matter} the {outcome|result} of the {exam|examination|test} itself.
Premiums will {vary|differ} from {state to state|one state to another}, {or even|and even|or perhaps} from city to city {depending on|depending upon} where you live. The only {way|method} to {truly|really|genuinely} {{find|discover} out|discover|learn} the {cost|expense} of {insurance|insurance coverage} is to ask. {{But|However} by {taking care of|looking after} yourself, you will not {only|just} {find|discover} {optimal|ideal|optimum} health; you will {enjoy|delight in|take pleasure in} the {added|included} {benefit|advantage} of keeping your life {insurance|insurance coverage} premiums low so that {insurance|insurance coverage} is more {easily|quickly} made {affordable|inexpensive|economical|budget-friendly|cost effective|budget friendly}.|By taking care of yourself, you will not {only|just} {find|discover} {optimal|ideal|optimum} health; you will {enjoy|delight in|take pleasure in} the {added|included} {benefit|advantage} of keeping your life {insurance|insurance coverage} premiums low so that {insurance|insurance coverage} is more {easily|quickly} made {affordable|inexpensive|economical|budget-friendly|cost effective|budget friendly}.}
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When you {reach {adulthood|their adult years|the adult years}|maturate}, you {discover|find} the world of {financial|monetary} {responsibility|obligation|duty}. Your life {becomes|ends up being} a series of {bills|expenses|costs}, and {the {money|cash}|the cash} {always|constantly} {seems|appears} to {go out|head out} faster than it {comes in|is available in|can be found in}.
{So why should you {buy|purchase} life {insurance|insurance coverage} and {{add|include} to|contribute to} that drain on your wallet?|Why should you {buy|purchase} life {insurance|insurance coverage} and {add|include} to that drain on your wallet?} The {answer|response} {might|may} {surprise|amaze|shock} you. {After all, if you’re young, you {don’t|do not} own your own {home|house} and {don’t|do not} have any {children|kids}, much less {a spouse|a partner}, you {might|may} not {need|require} life {insurance|insurance coverage} at all.|If you’re young, you {don’t|do not} own your own {home|house} and {don’t|do not} have any {children|kids}, much less {a spouse|a partner}, you {might|may} not {need|require} life {insurance|insurance coverage} at all.}
{{But|However} the {moment|minute} you {add|include} {milestones|turning points} to your life, you’re {also|likewise} {{adding|including} in|including} {{reasons|factors} why|reasons|reasons that} life {insurance|insurance coverage} is {a good|a great|an excellent} {idea|concept}.|The {moment|minute} you {add|include} {milestones|turning points} to your life, you’re {also|likewise} {adding|including} in {reasons|factors} why life {insurance|insurance coverage} is {a good|a great|an excellent} {idea|concept}.} {{Keep in mind|Bear in mind|Remember} that the {first|very first} thing your life {insurance|insurance coverage} will {pay for|spend for} is your {final|last} {expenses|costs|expenditures}.|The {first|very first} thing your life {insurance|insurance coverage} will pay for is your {final|last} {expenses|costs|expenditures}.} {Then {consider|think about} these things next:|{Consider|Think about} these things next:}
{1. Your {spouse|partner}: When you {add|include} another {person|individual} into the relationship, your life {changes|modifications}. {Especially|Particularly|Specifically} if that {spouse|partner} {doesn’t|does not} work outside the {home|house} or makes {a salary|an income|a wage} that less than yours. Life {insurance|insurance coverage} will {assure|guarantee|ensure} your {spouse|partner} that no matter what {happens|occurs|takes place}, their {financial|monetary} {needs|requirements} are {met|satisfied|fulfilled}. {{But|However} even if you’re the one who {{stays|remains} at|remains at} {home|house} with the kids while your {spouse|partner} works, you have {value|worth} you {might|may} not {have|have actually} {realized|recognized|understood}.|Even if you’re the one who {stays|remains} at {home|house} with the kids while your {spouse|partner} works, you have {value|worth} you {might|may} not {have|have actually} {realized|recognized|understood}.} {{For example|For instance}, {how much|just how much} would {{child|kid} care|childcare} {cost|expense} if you’re not there?|How much would {child|kid} care {cost|expense} if you’re not there?}|Your {spouse|partner}: When you {add|include} another {person|individual} into the relationship, your life {changes|modifications}. Life {insurance|insurance coverage} will {assure|guarantee|ensure} your {spouse|partner} that no matter what {happens|occurs|takes place}, their {financial|monetary} {needs|requirements} are {met|satisfied|fulfilled}. Even if you’re the one who {stays|remains} at {home|house} with the kids while your {spouse|partner} works, you have {value|worth} you {might|may} not {have|have actually} {realized|recognized|understood}.}
{2. Your {children|kids}: Kids {might|may} not {require|need} {a lot of|a great deal of} {money|cash} for their {expenses|costs|expenditures} when they’re {small|little}, {but|however} that {changes|modifications} as they {get older|age|grow older}. {{Also|Likewise}, they {might|may} {{want|desire} to|wish to} go to college {someday|one day|at some point|sooner or later}.|They {might|may} {want|desire} to go to college {someday|one day|at some point|sooner or later}.} How are they going to {pay for|spend for} that if you’re not there? {Financial|Monetary} security for your {whole|entire} {family|household} {is one of|is among} the {primary|main} {{reasons|factors} why|reasons|reasons that} life {insurance|insurance coverage} is {a good|a great|an excellent} {idea|concept}. This {becomes|ends up being} {even more|much more|a lot more} {necessary|required|needed|essential} if you have {special|unique} {needs|requirements} kids, or {{child|kid} care|childcare} payments to make.|How are they going to pay for that if you’re not there? {Financial|Monetary} security for your {whole|entire} {family|household} is one of the {primary|main} {reasons|factors} why life {insurance|insurance coverage} is {a good|a great|an excellent} {idea|concept}. This {becomes|ends up being} even more {necessary|required|needed|essential} if you have {special|unique} {needs|requirements} kids, or {child|kid} care payments to make.}
3. Your {home|house}: That {mortgage|home loan|home mortgage} {needs|requires} to be paid whether you’re there or not. If this isn’t {already|currently} {worked into|infiltrated} your {mortgage|home loan|home mortgage}, then a term life policy can {help|assist} {pay off|settle} that {mortgage|home loan|home mortgage}, so your {family|household} {doesn’t|does not} {have to|need to} {{worry|fret|stress} about|stress over|fret about} where they will live.
4. Your {business|company|service|organization}: Life {insurance|insurance coverage} will keep your {business|company|service|organization} partner from {having to|needing to} {shoulder|take on|carry} the {full|complete} {financial|monetary} {responsibility|obligation|duty} of the {company|business} you ‘d worked so {hard|difficult|tough} to {create|produce|develop}.
All of these {factors|elements|aspects} {become|end up being} {important|essential|crucial} when considering your life {insurance|insurance coverage} {needs|requires}. {{But|However} more than any of these, is the {peace of mind|assurance|comfort} that {comes with|includes|features} having life {insurance|insurance coverage}, and the {knowledge|understanding} that no matter what {happens|occurs|takes place}, your {loved|liked|enjoyed} ones will be {taken care of|looked after} after you’re gone.|More than any of these, is the peace of mind that comes with having life {insurance|insurance coverage}, and the {knowledge|understanding} that no matter what {happens|occurs|takes place}, your {loved|liked|enjoyed} ones will be taken care of after you’re gone.}
What is the purpose of life insurance?
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What is life insurance and how does it work?
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Is life insurance worth getting?
https://www.policygenius.com/life-insurance/is-term-life-insurance-worth-it/
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When should you get life insurance?
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/072816/what-best-age-get-life-insurance.asp
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What are the benefits of having life insurance?
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What are the 3 types of life insurance?
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What is the average life insurance cost per month?
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What types of death are not covered by life insurance?
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What can you do with life insurance?
https://www.allstate.com/tr/life-insurance/life-insurance-benefits.aspx
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Does life insurance really pay out?
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What are the disadvantages of term life insurance?
https://www.lifeinsuranceblog.net/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-term-life-insurance/
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Who needs life insurance the most?
https://money.howstuffworks.com/personal-finance/financial-planning/life-insurance2.htm
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How much life insurance is enough?
https://www.policygenius.com/life-insurance/how-much-life-insurance-do-i-need/
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How much does a 500k life insurance policy cost?
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How much is a life insurance policy?
https://www.goodfinancialcents.com/term-vs-whole-life/
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How do you find out if someone has life insurance?
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Why life insurance is needed?
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Why should I take out life insurance?
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What is covered by life insurance?
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What are the products of life insurance?
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Which type of life insurance is best?
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How much is a 200k life insurance policy?
Age at purchase | Policy amount | 30-year term life |
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30 | $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 | $194 $314 $539 |
40 | $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 | $284 $492 $896 |
50 | $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 | $621 $1,140 $2,142 |
60 | $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 | Not available. |
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Does AAA sell life insurance?
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Who is insured person?
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Who created insurance?
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