Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $250/mo for a $1M policy for my husband. Not ideal, but worth it for peace of mind that we could pay off the mortgage and send the kids to college if he croaks. (I also have a $1M policy but it's much less expensive.) If you could do those two things easily even without life insurance, then not worth it, otherwise I think it is.
All of these seem like quite a lot- we pay $900 per year for a $1M 20 year policy for DH..
Anonymous wrote:We pay $250/mo for a $1M policy for my husband. Not ideal, but worth it for peace of mind that we could pay off the mortgage and send the kids to college if he croaks. (I also have a $1M policy but it's much less expensive.) If you could do those two things easily even without life insurance, then not worth it, otherwise I think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a few health reasons, getting life insurance will be very expensive for me, around $200/month, even though I am young. We can afford that but it seems like an awful lot of money. Is it still financially smart to do? We have two young children and I out earn my spouse by a lot.
how much insurance is that for? if it is for whole life, get a term life instead. consider also getting a few policies. for example, we have a 10 year and a 20 year policy for my husband. we thought about how much our mortgage is now and what our college savings accounts look life and wanted to be able to pay off mortgage and fully fund college if dh were to die. 10 years from now our mortgage is much lower and we will have almost fully funded college fund so we would need less. the savings were pretty good but we actually used that to get more coverage. on the other hand, with my health history- mostly complications from pregnancy - i am uninsurable so i would love a 200 a month quote!
Anonymous wrote:For a few health reasons, getting life insurance will be very expensive for me, around $200/month, even though I am young. We can afford that but it seems like an awful lot of money. Is it still financially smart to do? We have two young children and I out earn my spouse by a lot.
we do the same. so worth it if anything were to happen when the kids are young and the mortgage is still there.Anonymous wrote:We pay $250/mo for a $1M policy for my husband. Not ideal, but worth it for peace of mind that we could pay off the mortgage and send the kids to college if he croaks. (I also have a $1M policy but it's much less expensive.) If you could do those two things easily even without life insurance, then not worth it, otherwise I think it is.
Anonymous wrote:For a few health reasons, getting life insurance will be very expensive for me, around $200/month, even though I am young. We can afford that but it seems like an awful lot of money. Is it still financially smart to do? We have two young children and I out earn my spouse by a lot.