Showing posts with label Whole of Life Insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whole of Life Insurance. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Securing Your Family's Future: The Role of Life Insurance in Financial Planning

Life can be unpredictable, and while we can't foresee every twist and turn, we can certainly do something to prepare for them. One of the most vital steps in ensuring your family's enduring financial security is incorporating life insurance into your financial planning. This might seem like a daunting task, but it’s more straightforward than you might think especially with the right advice. Let's break down why life insurance is crucial and how it can secure your family's future without breaking the bank.

Why Life Insurance?

Life insurance is about more than just a policy that pays out to your loved ones or dependents in the event of your passing. Knowing that your loved ones will be financially secure if something happens to you can be a tremendous relief in the here and now, and let you enjoy the precious times with less burden and worry on your mind. Here are a few reasons why life insurance is a cornerstone of sound financial planning:
  • Financial Protection: Life insurance provides a safety net that ensures your family can maintain their standard of living, cover daily expenses, and pay off debts like mortgages or loans.
  • Debt Coverage: If you have significant debts, life insurance can help prevent these from becoming a burden on your family and pay them off completely. This can be where professional advice can benefit you even further, as it can tell you exactly what sum-assured your policy should have to ensure your debts and responsibilities are fully covered.
  • Education Funds: It can ensure that your children’s education funds are secure, even if you’re not there to contribute.
  • Income Replacement: It helps replace lost income, so your family doesn’t have to worry about where the next paycheck will come from.

Types of Life Insurance

In New Zealand, there are several types of life insurance to consider, each with its unique benefits:

  • Term Life Insurance: This is the most straightforward type. It provides coverage for a specified period (the term), and is typically more affordable. If you pass away during the term, the policy pays out to your beneficiaries.
  • Whole of Life Insurance: This type of policy covers you for your entire life and includes an investment component. It can be more expensive, but it builds cash value over time. This is usually an older style of policy and may not be as prevalent in the marketplace anymore.
  • Trauma Insurance: Also known as critical illness insurance, this pays out a lump sum if you’re diagnosed with a specified serious illness. It’s designed to help cover medical costs and provide financial support during recovery.

How Much Coverage Do You Need?

Determining the right amount of coverage depends on several factors and can be aided by consulting with an insurance professional:

  • Current and Future Expenses: Consider your family's daily living expenses, future education costs for your children, and any outstanding debts.
  • Income Replacement: A common rule of thumb is to have a policy that covers 10-12 times your annual income, but your personal circumstances can always be different from the norm and everybody needs to consider things slightly differently.
  • Long-term Financial Goals: Think about your family's long-term financial needs and goals. This might include retirement funds for your spouse or setting up a trust for your children.

Choosing the Right Policy

Selecting the right policy might seem overwhelming, but here are a few tips to help you navigate the process:

  • Consult with an Insurance Adviser: An experienced insurance adviser like us can provide tailored advice based on your specific needs and circumstances. Advisers can also provide claims management when the time comes to claim on your policy to take the stress out of your family's hands.
  • Compare Policies: Look at different policies from various providers to find the best fit. Consider factors like coverage amount, premium costs, and policy terms.
  • Review Regularly: Life changes, and so do your insurance needs. Review your policy regularly to ensure it still meets your needs, especially after major life events like marriage, the birth of a child, or buying a home.

Imagine the peace of mind knowing that your partner won’t have to sell the family home to make ends meet, or that your children's education won’t be compromised. Life insurance isn’t just about preparing for the worst; it’s about ensuring the best possible future for your loved ones.

Life insurance plays a pivotal role in financial planning, providing security and peace of mind for you and your family. By understanding the types of coverage available and determining the right amount for your needs, you can take a significant step toward securing your family's future.

At Spratt Financial Services, we're here to help you navigate the complexities of life insurance and ensure you have the coverage you need. Let’s work together to safeguard your family’s future.




Thursday, January 15, 2015

What is Whole of Life Insurance?

Much like a regular term life insurance policy, a Whole of Life policy is designed to provide a sum of money (the sum assured) to someone else or to a trust upon your death. It provides an increasing level of cover which gradually builds up a cash value through to a chosen maturity date as premiums are paid. Whole of life cover is the only form of life insurance that can be paid out whilst the policy holder is still alive, if they survive past the agreed upon maturity date of the policy.

Also, whereas a term life policy covers you for a certain period of time (for instance, until the age of 65 or for a certain amount of years after you take out your policy), whole of life insurance covers you for your entire life. As such, it is generally a lot more expensive than regular term cover and has become less and less prevalent in the NZ insurance market over time. Today, few insurers here offer whole of life cover, but many policies taken out in the past are still in force and active across the country.

Whole of Life insurance is also different from other forms in that it can have aspects which function as an investment. For some whole of life policies, premiums paid are invested into a fund and can be refunded to the policy holder if performance is greater than expected. Sometimes, premiums are expected to be paid for the entire life of the policy (as long as the policy holder lives) and in other cases, the premiums cease at a certain age although the cover goes on until death. This is established when the policy is taken out, as well as the sum assured and the fixed premiums.

Whilst few providers offer whole of life policies in New Zealand these days, if you have one that is currently active and you have any questions about your policy, you can use our website's contact form to get a reply quickly and easily at anytime.