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Insurance Calculator
The purpose of life insurance is to replace
your income should you die. It ensures that your family will be able to continue living as
it does now. To determine how much life insurance you need, you must determine how much
money your family will need in your absence over the course of many years. The following calculator helps you to determine
the total amount of life insurance that you will need. You should rerun this calculation
each time you have a child or your life changes significantly.
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is negative, then you do not need additional life insurance. Otherwise purchase the amount
of insurance indicated.
This calculator makes several
assumptions and it will be helpful if you understand them:
- It is assumed that all life insurance
money will be deposited in ultra-safe investments such as CDs should you die. This is
generally the case. It is assumed that CD rates of return, after taking taxes and
inflation into account, are zero.
- Your current assets such as retirement
accounts, home equity, etc. are not considered in order to simplify the calculation. A
financial planner or estate lawyer would be a good person to talk to if you have
significant assets.
- It is assumed that your spouse has no
outside retirement savings, will retire at age 65 and will live to age 95. During
retirement, your spouse's living expenses are assumed to be 80% of the expenses entered in
the Living Expenses field.
- "Spousal income" and
"Other income" are assumed to end at age 65.
- Ready to your
quote.
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Insurance Quoting Process.
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