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4 Reasons to Be Thankful for Your Life Insurance Policy This Year

11/26/2019

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What are you most thankful for this Thanksgiving? Time spent with family and friends? Good health? Perhaps a positive career development? This is the season to reflect on the past year and appreciate all of life’s good fortune.
 
You probably have a number of blessings for which to be thankful. One that may not be so obvious is your financial strategy to protect your loved ones from risk. Specifically, you might be thankful for your life insurance policy, which protects your loved ones from one of life’s most catastrophic risks.
 
Granted, you probably won’t mention “life insurance” at the Thanksgiving table when your it’s your turn to say why you’re thankful. However, this may be the time to review and reflect on your family’s needs and your protection strategy. Below are four reasons to be thankful for life insurance coverage:

Family Protection 

Life insurance can serve many purposes, but the primary purpose is usually protection. When you purchase life insurance, you name one or several individuals as beneficiaries. Upon your death, your beneficiaries file a claim with your insurer. The insurer then pays them their portion of the death benefit, either as a lump-sum or in regular installments.
 
Your beneficiaries can use their benefit in any way they see fit. If you’re a breadwinner and provider for your family, they may use the funds to pay off debt, cover living expenses, or simply stabilize their financial situation. Your kids or grandchildren could use the funds to pay for college. Your surviving spouse could use his or her benefit to pay for retirement. Life insurance can help your family reach their financial goals even after your death.

Probate-Free and Tax-Free Legacy 

Life insurance death benefits are unique in that they are tax-free and probate-free. Your beneficiaries don’t pay income taxes on life insurance benefits.
 
The benefit also avoids probate. When you pass away, your estate may have to go through probate, which is the legal process for resolving outstanding estate issues. During this time, your estate executor files a final tax return, pays off debts, and distributes assets to heirs. It can be time-consuming and costly.
 
However, life insurance proceeds avoid probate. That means your beneficiaries can receive their share of the death benefit, even if your estate is still in probate.

Tax-Deferred Growth 

Permanent life insurance policies have something called a cash value account. When you make a premium payment, a portion pays for the cost of insurance and the remainder goes into the cash value account.

Your cash value can grow over time. The method of growth depends on your type of policies. Some pay interest or dividends. In other policies, your cash value is invested directly in the financial markets. In all permanent policies, though, your cash value grows on a tax-deferred basis. That means you pay no taxes on your growth as long as the funds stay in the life insurance policy.

Tax-Efficient Income 

What can you do with your tax-deferred growth in your life insurance policy? One option is to use it as a source of tax-efficient income. When you take a withdrawal from your life insurance policy, the premiums come out first and growth comes out last. As long as you only withdraw your own premium payments, withdrawals are tax-free.
 
You can also take loans from your policy. Loans are also tax-free. You can borrow from your policy’s cash value and then repay the loan through premium payments over time. If you don’t repay the loan before your death, the balance is taken from the death benefit. Your cash value could serve as a helpful supplemental income source, especially in retirement.
 
Ready to evaluate your life insurance strategy? Let’s talk about it. Contact us today at Rex Financial Group. We can help you analyze your needs and develop a plan. Let’s connect soon and start the conversation.
 
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