Anonymous wrote:Very few if any people have excellent life insurance through the federal government.
You don't say how much you earn but I'd get $1-1.5 million level term insurance for 20 years (or maybe 15 if 20 is too expensive) for both of you and drop the fed insurance
Anonymous wrote:OP: yes- wondering if I really need the health insurance. Feel like we are borderline, but since we are both healthy it's probably a good idea to get some for myself at least to be safe.
So, any recs on what type? I know term is generally frowned upon, but in my case maybe it makes sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: yes- wondering if I really need the health insurance. Feel like we are borderline, but since we are both healthy it's probably a good idea to get some for myself at least to be safe.
So, any recs on what type? I know term is generally frowned upon, but in my case maybe it makes sense?
Whole is generally frowned upon.
NP
Anonymous wrote:OP: yes- wondering if I really need the health insurance. Feel like we are borderline, but since we are both healthy it's probably a good idea to get some for myself at least to be safe.
So, any recs on what type? I know term is generally frowned upon, but in my case maybe it makes sense?
Anonymous wrote:You (the OP) need insurance to make sure your husband can pay for a Nanny and therapy for the 3 kids until the youngest is 18 (at a minimum). Any additional insurance for college tuition is fine, too.
Anonymous wrote:DH is 44, has great life insurance through federal employment. I'm 47, self-employed, and don't have any. We have assets ($2M house with $400K mortgage, brokerage accounts worth $600K, ~800K in TSPs and IRAs, good 529s for the kids. Kids are 6, 10, 13.