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129 - Should I Cancel My Existing Whole Life Policy And Buy Term Insurance?

An episode of the Real Personal Finance podcast, hosted by Scott Frank and James Conole, titled "129 - Should I Cancel My Existing Whole Life Policy And Buy Term Insurance?" was published on December 8, 2021 and runs 17 minutes.

December 8, 2021 ·17m · Real Personal Finance

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Scott and James discuss if you should cancel your existing whole life policy and buy term life insurance. Listener Question I have listened to your episodes about life insurance and whether or not it’s advisable to purchase a whole life policy. However, I’d be curious to hear what you think about a whole life policy that I bought about 5 years ago. It costs me a fixed $100/ month for a $100,000 policy. I am 36 years old, single and have no children. I would like to have a family one day, b...

Scott and James discuss if you should cancel your existing whole life policy and buy term life insurance.

Listener Question

I have listened to your episodes about life insurance and whether or not it’s advisable to purchase a whole life policy. However, I’d be curious to hear what you think about a whole life policy that I bought about 5 years ago. It costs me a fixed $100/ month for a $100,000 policy.

I am 36 years old, single and have no children. I would like to have a family one day, but I’m not sure it makes sense to continue with a whole life policy at this time. Would it make more sense for me to continue with this policy given that it is not hurting my financially, or would it be better to collect the cash value ($6,500) to contribute it to the small amount of remaining debt that I have and get a term life policy that will likely be much less expensive? If I do get a term life policy, how much would you recommend that I purchase?

Planning Points Discussed

  • Retirement Planning
  • Utilizing Time Efficiently
  • Capital Appreciation
  • Purchasing Power
  • Other issues (IRAs, Inflation, Financial Goals, etc.)

Timestamps:

3:57 - What is Whole Life Insurance?

5:28 - When Do You Need Life Insurance?

9:30 - Term Life Insurance Benefits

11:32 - Growth Rates

13:47 - Why We Own Insurance

15:29 - Tax Planning

16:43 - Aligning Your Financial Goals

 

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