Life Insurance

Women Need Insurance Too

Presented by Gary Peterson If you are looking for prospects, look no further than your own client base. A recent study found that about half of adult women do not have any life insurance. And the women who do have insurance only have $128,000 on average. No matter if you are offering life, health or personal lines, you can offer a solution to protecting your clients’ families in the event of an untimely death to the wife and/or mother.  Start asking women the question “What would happen to your family if you were to die?”
Life Insurance

Life Insurance Awareness Month

Presented by Jim Linn September 1, 2015, does not just mark the start of a new month.  It kicks off Life Insurance Awareness Month (LIAM).  Each year the LifeHappens.org foundation presents a new spokesperson and featured articles you can use with your clients and prospects.  Below is a link to a short video by Anthony Anderson, this year’s spokesperson.  Additional marketing materials and videos are available on their website.  https://www.lifehappens.org/industry-resources/agent/awareness-campaigns/life-insurance-awareness-month/spokesperson/
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MYTH: “I won’t need life insurance when I retire.”

Presented by Brian Leising

Four responses you can use with your clients.

4- Really? So, that means you love the government more than you love your family?

Did you know your money can go three places when you die? Your family, charity, or the government. Even if you will all your assets to your family, the government may still inherit part of it. All money in IRAs, 401(k)s or other Qualified Plans, plus growth in non-Qualified annuities is taxable to the person receiving it. The government is going to get their share, but will your family get theirs? Life insurance death benefits pass tax-free to beneficiaries. Why not purchase a life insurance policy to cover the taxes your family will pay the government upon your death? Better yet, you could omit the government completely with proper planning. You could name a charity as beneficiary of your Qualified money (charities pay no income tax) and replace the value of the asset with a life insurance policy. Your loved ones win, your favorite charity wins and the government gets nothing. As George Thorogood says, “Who do you love?”

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MYTH: “I won’t need life insurance when I retire.”

Presented by Brian Leising

Four responses you can use with your clients.

3- Really? So, that means you will be a statistical anomaly and won’t need extended care services?

According to AALTCI, over 70% of Americans over age 65 today will need some form of extended care services before they die. Most life insurance companies now offer policies that perform two functions, they pay a death benefit when you die and a living benefit when you require long term care services. Retirement plans diminish quickly when long term care expenses are withdrawn in addition to regular living expenses. Since hybrid plans are so readily available, why pay for separate policies when you could have two plans in one?

See response #4 next week.

Life Insurance

MYTH: “I won’t need life insurance when I retire.”

Presented by Brian Leising

Four responses you can use with your clients.

2- Really? So, that means you are not married or don’t love your spouse?

If you’re not married or don’t plan to be when you die, stop reading this. Most couples don’t realize when one spouse dies their social security check dies with them. What if the first one to go had the larger Social Security check? Can your spouse maintain the same standard of living without that lost income? It’s time to analyze the consequences and determine how much life insurance is needed to replace your lost social security income.

See response #3 next week.