Anonymous wrote:Whole life is a scam. Google is your friend on this one. We don't have enough life (250k on me, 500k on dh) but we have 7 rental properties that generate good income as a buffer if something happens to one of us. We also have a 3 million umbrella policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pre-existing condition for me from early age. suckage. trying to sock away as much as possible. Husband has a good job right now, and we own some real estate that we have around 200K of equity in. Better than nothing I guess. Husband needs more insurance but doesn't think he does.
NP here - Can I ask what the pre-existing condition is? I am about to start the process and am concerned that a couple of my health issues will make me undesirable or uninsurable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pre-existing condition for me from early age. suckage. trying to sock away as much as possible. Husband has a good job right now, and we own some real estate that we have around 200K of equity in. Better than nothing I guess. Husband needs more insurance but doesn't think he does.
NP here - Can I ask what the pre-existing condition is? I am about to start the process and am concerned that a couple of my health issues will make me undesirable or uninsurable.
Anonymous wrote:pre-existing condition for me from early age. suckage. trying to sock away as much as possible. Husband has a good job right now, and we own some real estate that we have around 200K of equity in. Better than nothing I guess. Husband needs more insurance but doesn't think he does.
Anonymous wrote:$3M on each of us. Most people are woefully underinsured. Sit down and calculate how much each spouse contributes to the HHI on an annual basis---then figure out how much money you would need to make off of an investment in order to replace that income. For SAHM, calculate the value of all the services you provide, as your DH would need to outsource same in the event of your demise. For example, if spouse makes $250,000 per year, you would need roughly $3,500,000 in insurance proceeds generating a 7% annual return in order to replace the income your spouse was bringing in.
Anonymous wrote:pre-existing condition for me from early age. suckage. trying to sock away as much as possible. Husband has a good job right now, and we own some real estate that we have around 200K of equity in. Better than nothing I guess. Husband needs more insurance but doesn't think he does.
Anonymous wrote:Only $150k for DH, $0 for me.Hopefully all 11 childless aunts and uncles will help to raise the kids.Might think of term life insurance, but last time we voted it down.