In this article, we will explore how to search for a life insurance policy that fits your present needs and also any potential further needs. The best life insurance policy for one individual will almost certainly not be the best for someone else, so let’s explore how to find the perfect fit and hopefully find a policy that grows and develops as life moves forward.
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Do I need to buy the most expensive life insurance policy in the market?
The answer to this question is an emphatic no. Depending on your needs and the scope of cover required, it is relatively easy to find a policy that includes all the cover you need and no excess cover or extras that you don’t need. It is far too easy to skim a policy, look at the price, and think ok, and purchase the policy, but with a little time and due diligence, it is possible to make significant savings with a more targeted policy.
Questions you should ask yourself before committing to a policy
At this stage, you need to be laser-focused and precise, and the questions below cover the most important checklist items to refer to before making the purchase.
1. How much cover do I really need?
This figure should be calculated based on outstanding debts, such as home loans, credit card balances, and hire purchase agreements. It is also important to consider future costs such as children’s education and even funeral costs! The main takeaway from this particular question is how many people rely on you for their day-to-day costs. (now and in future years)
2. What policy duration is best for me?
When it comes to policy duration, there are generally 2 choices: a term policy or a permanent policy. A term policy, as the name suggests, runs for a specified length of time (typically 10,20 or 30 years), whereas a permanent policy should cover lifelong expenses and perhaps provide some sort of inheritance to named beneficiaries.
3. Do I need any additional coverage or riders?
Buying additional coverage or riders can obviously increase the cost of the premium significantly. Riders such as income protection, critical illness cover or disability waivers can offer peace of mind, as they can be claimed while you are still living.
Conclusion
You certainly don’t need to buy the most expensive policy to get the cover you need. Before you sign on the dotted line, be sure to speak to the insurance provider or broker rather than just buy online. This is your opportunity to outline your exact circumstances and make a more personal connection with the provider. Reputable life insurance providers or brokers should be able to recommend the right amount of cover for you without upselling extras that you don’t want or need.
It is also highly recommended that, in addition to speaking to the provider directly, you carry out your own independent research regarding the provider’s status in the industry, reliability and financial stability.




