Most people are likely to benefit from having some form of financial protection in place, particularly if you have anyone who will be financially affected by your passing.
1. Do you have anyone who depends on you?
Whether you have children, a partner or an older relative who rely on your income, your passing will have a significant impact (not just emotionally, but financially).
A pay out from life insurance could allow them to continue with their current lifestyle when you’re no longer around.
2. Do you have any other forms of cover in place?
Maybe you have death in service benefit, which will pay out a lump sum (usually a multiple of your salary) to your loved ones if you pass away while in employment.
This is a generous benefit to receive from your employer and could help to reduce the amount of personal cover you need.
It’s unlikely that death in service alone could cover everything for your loved ones and, if you leave employment, you’ll no longer benefit.
A combination of death in service and personal cover can help to provide a comprehensive solution.
3. Do you have savings?
Some people choose to put money into a savings account for loved ones to use if the worst were to happen.
If you don’t have savings, life insurance can allow you to provide your loved ones with a lump sum pay out, if you pass away during the term, without the need to put away large sums of money.
Even if you have savings, it could take a significant period to save all the necessary funds and these funds would likely be subject to 40% inheritance tax after forming part of your estate.
While your life insurance pay out could be subject to inheritance tax, it’s possible to write your policy in trust to detach the funds from your estate (helping to avoid/minimise inheritance tax).
Speaking to an expert can allow you to establish whether life insurance is the right option for you.
At Reassured, we can talk through your needs and provide you with all the information you need to make a fully informed decision.
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