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Old 04-30-2009, 05:29 PM   #1
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I have an appt tomorrow to get info on life insurance. My co-worker feels I have no real need for it, since I am single. Any thoughts?

If I do get, what amount would I want it for?
Enough to pay off my condo, other debt and funeral costs?
Wasn't sure about the condo payoff being included in the amount.

If/when I pass - what happens to my debt? Does my family become responsible for it?
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Old 04-30-2009, 05:31 PM   #2
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I have heard a few angles.

double your mortgage
3 times your annual income
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If you have no dependents, you really don't have a need for it. Life insurance is for 3 things...
1. Pay funeral costs
2. Pay off debt
3. Replace lost income

You might want some to handle your funeral arrangements.
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If you have no dependents, you really don't have a need for it. Life insurance is for 3 things...
1. Pay funeral costs
2. Pay off debt
3. Replace lost income

You might want some to handle your funeral arrangements.
Does the debt include the mortgage?
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Old 04-30-2009, 05:43 PM   #5
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Does the debt include the mortgage?
depends on the terms of the mortgage...
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Old 04-30-2009, 05:44 PM   #6
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Don't worry about the house if you aren't trying to leave it to someone. Just let the bank foreclose on it and have it.

I should have stated that... my setup or idea is more for married couples or peeps with kids.
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Don't worry about the house if you aren't trying to leave it to someone. Just let the bank foreclose on it and have it.

I should have stated that... my setup or idea is more for married couples or peeps with kids.
This is right.

The debt will be owed by your estate but will not pass to your next of kin.
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Old 04-30-2009, 05:34 PM   #8
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I am a non-attorney spokesperson, so take my advice with that in mind.

Your debt generally dies with you, but there are caveats on that. For instance, whatever is owed on your condo will still be owed or it can be forclosed on, iirc. Same goes for things like cars and motorcycles. If you leave behind a significant estate and you also have serious outstanding debts (credit cards, school loans, etc), your creditors can go after the estate to be paid off.

For me, the amount of life insurance I carry is based on who I feel like I should/would like to help out after I'm gone. I'm married, so that means I want to leave things in the best condition possible for my wife. I'm active duty, and carry max SGLI, so my death is worth about a half mil to the wife if I check out.
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