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What Kind of Life Insurance is Right for My Situation?

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Tom Discusses Differences in Life Insurance Policies

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Easan Arulanantham:

I am a new parent, and I’m starting to think about, you know, some life insurance for myself. What’s the difference between a whole life versus a term life insurance and which is better for a newer parent?

Tom Vaughan:

Yeah, so generally speaking, as a newer parent, you could make a pretty good argument for a term life. Term Life is a lot less expensive than whole life. Because it’s only for a term, 510 2030 years you pick a term, the longer the term, the more expensive it is. And the more you need an insurance, the more expensive and the worse your health, the more expensive, so you go the other way, it was all less expensive, but term insurance is meant for, in my opinion, kind of term problems. So, you know, when, when my kids were born, I had a mortgage, I had a, you know, a business, I had, you know, the possibility of school and college for my kids. And so I wanted to make sure that if something happened to me that my wife and children, you know, had the ability to handle all of those still have my kids go to college and still have the mortgage be, you know, be able to be paid and those types of things.

So, you know, get a 20 or 30 year term policy, it’s going to cover the timeframe that I’m looking at, eventually, hopefully, your kids get through college. And you know, I have to in college now, so I’m still waiting Anyway, you know that that aspect, it will, they’ll start to take care of themselves. And maybe you don’t need as much insurance as far as that goes, whole life insurance is a lot more expensive. And because it doesn’t have a term, it just keeps going for as long as you can pay for it. Sometimes they have what’s called a paid up policy where your cash value can start to pay your premiums as you build up. So oftentimes, a whole life, there’s a cash value. So people look at that in lots of different ways where you don’t have a cash value in term insurance. But generally speaking, the whole life is used for really for estate planning purposes. And where you know, you have an estate that’s maybe going to be taxable, or you have an estate that’s not that liquid, like a lot of real estate.

And so a whole life policy would come in and pay, you know, the estate taxes or pay off different things that might be there. And so the the challenge with the whole life policy is that oftentimes you really don’t have an estate till you’re older, and then just a lot more expensive to get the insurance. So there’s a lot of pieces there. You could also make an argument for having a whole life policy fairly young, at least some, just because, you know, oftentimes you don’t have medical conditions, you know, that that you might have as you get older as far as that goes. So there are four different scenarios. And again, what I’m saying is probably somewhat controversial in some some circles to be honest. Because I’ve run into a lot of people that think oh, life is perfect for everything or term is perfect for everything, you know, so but that’s how I look at it really term is for a term problem. And whole life is for a lifelong issue which would most likely be an estate planning issue or or liquidity issue. But yeah, anyway, they’re there. those are those are the differences.

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The opinions voiced in these presentations are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual(s). The information provided herein is obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but no reservation or warranty is made as to its accuracy or completeness. Statements and opinions are subject to change without notice. Asset allocation and portfolio diversification cannot assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns. Investing involves risk and possible loss of principal capital. Accordingly, you should not rely solely on the information contained in these materials in making any investment decision as the material does not take into account your particular investment objectives, financial situation or needs and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for you. You must make an independent decision regarding investments or strategies mentioned in this presentation. Before acting on information discussed in this presentation, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and strongly consider seeking advice from your own financial or investment advisor. Prospectuses, investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of any investment product should be reviewed carefully before investing. This platform is solely for informational purposes. Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where Retirement Capital Strategies and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure. No advice may be rendered by Tom Vaughan or Retirement Capital Strategies unless a client service agreement is in place. “Likes” are not intended to be endorsements of our firm, our advisors or our services. Please be aware that while we monitor comments and “likes” left on this page, we do not endorse or necessarily share the same opinions expressed by site users. While we appreciate your comments and feedback please be aware that any form of testimony from current or past clients about their experience with our firm is strictly forbidden under current securities laws. Please honor our request to limit your posts to industry-related educational information, comments and questions. Third-party rankings and recognitions are no guarantee of future investment success and do not ensure that a client or prospective client will experience a higher level of performance or results. These ratings should not be construed as an endorsement of the advisor by any client nor are they representative of any one client’s evaluation. Investment positions mentioned in these videos may be held in some of our existing portfolios. Tom Vaughan and Retirement Capital Strategies are unaffiliated and separate from those companies whose investment positions are mentioned and is not liable for their products or services.

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