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Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions Answered for your convenience.
Life insurance is a contract between you and an insurance company, where you pay regular premiums, and in return, the company provides a lump-sum payment, known as a death benefit, to your beneficiaries upon your passing. This payment can be used to cover expenses such as funeral costs, mortgage payments, and other financial needs.
There are primarily two types of life insurance: Term life insurance, which provides coverage for a specified period (e.g., 10, 20, or 30 years), and Whole life insurance, which offers lifelong coverage and includes a savings component that builds cash value over time.
The amount of life insurance you need depends on your financial obligations, such as mortgage payments, outstanding debts, future education costs, and your family's living expenses. A general rule of thumb is to have coverage that is 5-10 times your annual income, but this can vary based on individual circumstances.
Yes, many life insurance policies offer flexibility. You may be able to adjust your coverage amount, convert a term policy to a whole life policy, or add riders for additional benefits. It's important to review your policy regularly and discuss any changes with your insurance advisor to ensure it continues to meet your needs.