Usually, the death benefit from a second-to-die life insurance policy is intended to go to the children , a charity or pay taxes owed after both spouses pass away.
In the U.S. there is a marital deduction permitting you to leave an unlimited amount of assets to your surviving spouse with no taxes payable at your death. Those assets then become part of the estate of the spouse and if it includes a second to die life insurance polciy it could help pay any taxes. In Canada, there is more lenient tax treatment.
There are also tax ramifications for small businesses, which is why business partners also purchase second-to-die policies.
THE REASON TO BUY SECOND TO DIE LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES
With a second-to-die life insurance policy your beneficiaries can pay debts with the proceeds of your policy, so they won't be forced to sell your house or liquidate assets to pay the bill.
A second-to-die life insurance policy can help to construct a financial plan reducing the tax burden of wealthy individuals by creating trusts and using second-to-die life insurance as part of the estate-planning process.
ADVANTAGES TO SECOND TO DIE LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES
1. Less expensive. Second-to-die life insurance is usually less expensive than life insurance but depends on the blend of the ages. The premium is based upon the joint life expectancy.
2. Estate Preservation. A second-to-die policy appeals to individuals who feel strongly about preserving their estates with the life insurance paying the taxes.
3. Easier to buy. It's easier to qualify for a second-to-die policy than for individual life insurance. Since both insureds must die before the benefit is payable, the insurance company is less concerned that one of them might not be in good health.
* Builds your estate. In some cases, second-to-die life insurance is marketed as a way to build an estate, not just insulate it from taxes. Much like individual life insurance, the death benefit of a second-to-die policy can ensure that certain people receive money, even if you spend every nickel.
4. Second-to-die life insurance might make sense for people who don't have a lot of money but want to leave an estate for their children.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Second to Die Life Insurance Policies
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Friday, March 20, 2009
No Medical Life Insurance
When applying for life insurance many life insurance companies require you to answer medical related questions and / or to undergo a medical examination as part of the application process. These medical examinations are often required as proof of your health status as given on your application form. They are used by the life insurance companies to help them decide upon the insurance premium you'll be charged for your life cover, and in some instances, as to whether you will be given life insurance at all.
Life insurance products where intensive medical questioning and / or a medical examination is required effectively penalise you for pre-existing medical conditions, pushing up the cost of life cover. Taking a medical examination may also prove stressful, especially for the elderly who are looking for life insurance coverage later on in life.
Increasingly though, life insurance companies are offering life insurance products where no medical is required. What's more some life companies even guarantee acceptance before you apply!
What is no medical life insurance?
No medical life insurance, to use a well-known phrase, does exactly what it says on the tin! It is a life insurance product where no medical examination is required. You may not even have to answer medical questions and yet still be guaranteed acceptance for life insurance. No medical life insurance is open to people of all ages, so whether you're 20 or 65, no medical life insurance can give you the peace of mind that your loved ones will be financially secure in the event of your death during the term of the life insurance policy.
You may be questioning the ethics of such a life insurance scheme at this point? If you are don't worry! No medical life insurance is all above board, and is in fact offered by some of the most well-known insurance companies in the UK. Even supermarkets like Tesco for instance now have a no medical insurance policy available for the over 60s.
The premiums on life insurance where no medical is required are competitive too. Life cover can be acquired for as little as ฃ7 per month, with some life companies guaranteeing that the insurance premiums on no medical policies will not rise through the life of the policy. Of course, how much you pay into the life insurance policy each month will affect the final life insurance total available upon death. Generally, there are no issues involved with increasing the life insurance premiums later on of your own accord should you wish to do so.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Life Insurance Take A Last Gasp And Count The Savings!
We're not being insensitive, honestly! We're talking about your last gasp of smoke – have you given up smoking recently?
Did you know that smokers paying up to 60% more for their life insurance cover compared to non-smokers. So, besides the health dividend and the money saved on cigarettes, insurance companies will chip in with lower life insurance premiums. And the insurance savings aren't to be sneezed at! A typical policyholder could save at least ฃ10 or more per month.
With most insurance companies, you qualify for non-smoker premium rates if you haven't smoked or otherwise used nicotine products, within the last five years. Now five years is a long time to wait for the extra spending money if you've only recently given up smoking. However, people in the know have pointed out a way to speed things up.
They point out that some insurers have adopted a more relaxed definition of a non-smoker. Some insurers have shortened the 5 year smoke free period to just twelve months. So if you haven't smoked for a year, find out how much you can save by moving your life insurance to one of these insurers. But be careful. You must never cancel your existing policy until you've received written acceptance from the new insurer.
How do find the right insurer?
First go onto Internet because that's the best way to find cheap insurance. Then search for a life insurance broker that fulfils three criteria:
The broker must search the whole insurance market for the lowest price – this means that they will find the cheapest insurance company for you.
The broker must be prepared to discount the prices – they achieve this by rebating some of their commission back into your policy. That ensures you get a really cheap quote.
They'll phone you with the quote and provide further help – this is essential as the chances are that the price they will initially phone you with, will be from an insurer using the a five-year smoking definition. You have to tell them that you need the cheapest quote from a company using the twelve-month smoking definition . That means they'll have to call you back after doing some digging.
If you use a web site that provides an immediate on-screen quote, you won't know whether the quote provided comes from an insurance company that uses the 5-year or 12-month smoker definition. Online systems never tell you. That's why you need to be able to speak to a life insurance adviser on the phone so you can explain what you need. Of course, to be able to be able to make a direct comparison with your existing policy you need to get a quote on an identical policy that terminates in the same year as your existing policy.
Once you've got the right quote, you'll be able to see much you're likely to save. So if the price looks right, make a full application.
One of the main aspects that will affect your premium is your age. Therefore, if your existing policy was bought some years ago, the savings could be less than the 60% we have indicated. However, life insurance is one of those things that's become cheaper over recent years - so until you get the figures in front of you, the savings are hard to predict. You'll just have to get a quotation and find out! As all the brokers we know are only too pleased to provide free quotations without any obligation, you've nothing to lose and possibly lots to gain.
After finding a cheap quotation from an insurer with the 12-month smoker definition, you'll have to complete a full application form. Be sure to read every question carefully and answer all the questions fully and honestly. Far too many people try to ensure they qualify for a low premium by being “economical with the truth”. Don't be tempted. If there is a claim, the insurer will recheck the information you provide, even if it's many years later.
Over the last few years insurance companies have become more choosey about whom they accept on standard insurance terms – that's the first price you were quoted. The company's selection rules about health and weight have become far tougher resulting in more clients having their premium loaded. That's why you must not cancel your existing life policy until you've got a final acceptance notice at a price that gives you the savings you're looking for.
Whilst the process to switch a policy may sound a little daunting, it isn't really too bad. Just think of the money you'll save! Just reward for the stress of giving up smoking.
Best of luck.
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