Coverage Planning

How Much Life Insurance Do You Need?

Use a practical needs-based framework to estimate life insurance coverage for income replacement, debts, childcare, education, and final expenses.

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There is no universal coverage amount. A useful estimate starts with the financial responsibilities that would remain after a death and subtracts resources already available for those responsibilities.

A Needs-Based Framework

  • Income replacement: how much support and for how many years?
  • Housing: mortgage, rent, taxes, insurance, and maintenance.
  • Debts: loans and obligations survivors would need to address.
  • Childcare and household labor: including the economic value of a stay-at-home parent.
  • Education: only if this is part of the family’s goal.
  • Final expenses: funeral, medical, and administrative costs.
  • Existing resources: savings, existing insurance, and assets intended for survivors.

Why a Salary Multiple Is Only a Starting Point

Rules such as “ten times income” are quick estimates, but they may overlook a nonworking parent, special-needs planning, existing assets, a short mortgage, or a longer dependency period.

Affordability Matters

A policy that cannot be maintained may not solve the intended problem. Compare the ideal need with a premium that remains realistic, and review coverage after major life changes.

Sources and Further Reading

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