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Types Of Houston Life Insurance

Reader’s Question:

With the various life insurance offered in the market nowadays, can you help me narrow down my options as to the types of life insurance in Houston that should matter to me?

James

Houston Texas

 

Tackling the very basic, the types of life insurance in Houston may be classified into four major types: term insurance, whole life, universal life, and variable life. It is a practical idea to learn what these types of life insurance are in order to make a sound decision on where you should be spending your hard earned money.

In a term insurance, the simplest form of life insurance, you will have the insurance coverage for a specific duration or period of time. When you die during the specified period, your beneficiaries will be able to claim the value of your insurance policy. Term insurance is purely just insurance.

On the other hand, in a whole life insurance, you will be covered for your entire life and not just a specific period of time. This insurance provides the policyholder a permanent protection. In addition, unlike term insurance, a whole life insurance builds up cash value in time since a portion of the policy holder’s premium will be invested by the insurance company.

The third type of life insurance is the universal life in which you’ll be the one to decide how much you will be paying over and above a minimum premium. It is a type of insurance that will provide you permanent protection and is more flexible than whole or variable life. The insurance company chooses the investment vehicle, usually restricted to bonds and mortgages, that portion of your premium will go to. You can then use the investment and the returns to offset your premiums or allow them to build up the value of your policy.

Last but not the least, variable life insurance policy offers a wider selection of investment vehicle. This type of life insurance will allow you to have more control of the value of your policy than any other types of life insurance. Variable life is the type of insurance which gives you more control of cash value account policy features than any other types of life insurance.

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Term Life Insurance Calculator

What information would be required from me in a term life insurance calculator?

Cristy

Hosuton Texas

 

Good Question Cristy!

You might probably not think that often about getting yourself a life insurance. But without it, any financial plan would be worthless. If you haven’t organized yet any monetary plan, purchasing life insurance is a great place to start with.

A term life insurance calculator helps you determine how much of coverage is appropriate for you and your family. It is usually found in most life insurance company websites and it is very easy to use. Generally, you will be required to enter some basic information which refers to the following:

Your Resources. These may include your assets and coverage. Your assets may include cash and items that could be easily converted to cash such as stocks or bonds. Your coverage can be both your personal life insurance and that provided by your employer or group.

Your Debt and Expenses. In this portion of the term life insurance calculator, you need to enter some relevant information concerning your mortgage or your unsettled loans of your primary residence, your like credit card balances, automobile loans, student loans, personal loans etc. Your final expenses plus unpaid bills such as medical care or taxes are also being asked. $10,000 is generally the minimum amount of final expenses.

Child/ Dependent Care Expenses. These can be your spouse and children or any persons you care. You should also enter your dependents’ total monthly expenses including but not limited to clothing, food, day care etc. and the number of years that the funds for these expenses will be needed. If applicable, total estimated costs for the education of all your children or dependents are also required.

Your Needs. State the amount of monthly income that you think your beneficiaries would need to maintain their current standard of living in your absence. Similar to the expenses portion, you also need to input in the term life insurance calculator the length of time, in years, that your dependents would need this monthly income.

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