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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 26 MIN

3 Questions About Life Insurance (with Ronnie Colvin, MS, CFP®)

from A Good Problem to Have · host Tyler Olson

In this episode of A Good Problem to Have, I sit down again with my friend and fellow planner, Ronnie Colvin, to walk through one of the most common (and most confusing) topics physicians ask us about: life insurance.We break it down into the three questions you actually need to answer:Do you need life insurance? - we talk through who is financially impacted if you weren’t here, how debt and co-signers factor in, and why the answer looks different for a single resident versus a married attending with kids.If you do need it, what kind? - we cover why term life insurance is the right starting point for nearly everyone, where permanent insurance can serve a specific purpose later on, and why you should be cautious of anyone pushing complex policies early in your career.How much coverage do you need? - the rules of thumb you’ll find online are all over the place. We walk through how we actually calculate this using real client examples, from income replacement to childcare costs to Social Security survivor benefits.Other takeaways you’ll hear:Why getting insurance while you’re young and healthy can save you a huge amount over your lifetimeHow a health change can make you uninsurable or dramatically increase your premiumsThe problem with “term to age 80” and other policies that look cheap up front

In this episode of A Good Problem to Have, I sit down again with my friend and fellow planner, Ronnie Colvin, to walk through one of the most common (and most confusing) topics physicians ask us about: life insurance.We break it down into the three questions you actually need to answer:Do you need life insurance? - we talk through who is financially impacted if you weren’t here, how debt and co-signers factor in, and why the answer looks different for a single resident versus a married attending with kids.If you do need it, what kind? - we cover why term life insurance is the right starting point for nearly everyone, where permanent insurance can serve a specific purpose later on, and why you should be cautious of anyone pushing complex policies early in your career.How much coverage do you need? - the rules of thumb you’ll find online are all over the place. We walk through how we actually calculate this using real client examples, from income replacement to childcare costs to Social Security survivor benefits.Other takeaways you’ll hear:Why getting insurance while you’re young and healthy can save you a huge amount over your lifetimeHow a health change can make you uninsurable or dramatically increase your premiumsThe problem with “term to age 80” and other policies that look cheap up front

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