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[T158]Term Life Insurance Best Rates
by Gavin Bloom, Gav

There are a number of term life insurance policies that you can purchase. Which one is the right one for you? This question leads to a more important question. Why am I buying life insurance? If you can answer that question with confidence then you are on your way to selecting the perfect policy to fit your needs. Term life insurance is relatively inexpensive and can cover a multiple number of insurance needs. Term insurance is usually purchased to cover short term or intermediate term debt. We all have ongoing debt in our family budget and so it would be a good idea to always have enough term insurance so that you don't have to buy the credit term life insurance offered with car loans and other retail purchases.

There is also the need to purchase term insurance for longer term debt like mortgage loans and college education. The leading characteristic of term insurance is the fact that it protects you over a specific period of time. Term policies have time periods. There are 5, 10, 15 and 20 year level term policies. The level term policy has a fixed death benefit during the term benefit period. Decreasing term policies are different. The face amount of the decreasing term policy will decline during the policy period. The rate for decreasing term insurance is almost always lower than a level term insurance policy for the same time period because the coverage decreases.

The key to shopping for term insurance is to make sure that you are comparing the same kind of policy. Do not compare a 20 year decreasing term policy with a 20 year level term policy because they are two different policies. You also need to make sure that you are comparing similar added coverage. Waiver of premium is usually always an option when purchasing term life insurance policies. Make sure that you compare policies with and without this rider to get an apples to apples quote.


The insurance cover ends if you stop paying the premium or you don't renew the policy if you live past the agreed policy term. Term life insurance does however pay out your death benefit to your named beneficiary should you die whilst your policy is active.

How much insurance should you take?
One deciding factor for how much insurance you should take is the number of children you have and also how much debt you have. As a guide though it is recommended that you purchase five to ten times the amount of your annual salary. You should take into consideration what it would cost if someone else were to take over your duties such as caring for your family.

What term should you choose?
Term life insurance can be from one to thirty years however the most popular terms are five, ten and twenty years. Normally the longer the term of the policy the better the cost is.

Term life insurance policies increase slightly each year as they mature or they can remain the same throughout the term of the insurance meaning that they are ?level-term?.

Comparing Quotes
It is advisable to compare quotes from a number of different insurance companies and the most convenient and simplest way to do this is by using an insurance comparison website on the Internet. All you will be asked to do is complete a short questionnaire about you personal circumstances and requirements and you will receive quotes. You can compare these quotes and select the best deal for your needs.

By using an online insurance website you can be confident that you are dealing with A rated insurance companies who will also answer any questions you have and provide any professional advice that is needed.

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