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LIFE INSURANCE HOW MUCH DO YOU NEED?

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August 13, 2025

Maybe the DIME – Debt, Income, Mortgage, Education – formula will cut it

- BY JUSTIN GEORGE VARGHESE

If you're still unsure about whether life insurance is necessary, here's a simple question to consider: Would your passing create a financial hardship for someone you care about?

If the answer is yes, then life insurance is not just an option — it's a crucial safeguard. But securing a policy isn't just about saying “yes” to insurance; it’s about knowing exactly how much coverage is right for your unique circumstances.

Life insurance often gets dismissed as just another contract between you and an insurance company, where you pay premiums in exchange for a future payout. But in reality, the impact goes far beyond paperwork. The money your beneficiaries receive can become a financial lifeline, covering everything from daily living expenses to long-term debts and even business costs left behind.

Imagine a spouse or children suddenly having to handle mortgage payments, outstanding loans, or education fees without your income. That’s where life insurance steps in, transforming what might be an overwhelming burden into manageable financial support during difficult times.

Determining the right amount of life insurance isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. It requires careful thought and a look at your personal and financial situation. There are several established methods to help guide you, each with its own merits.

This method calculates your life insurance needs based on your earning potential and family situation. Factors like your age, gender, planned retirement age, occupation, annual income, and benefits all play a role. Additionally, it considers your spouse's and children's financial needs. In essence, the HLV method tries to estimate how much money you would have contributed to your family’s financial well-being if you were still alive, offering a tailored figure based on your life's specifics.

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