Reason #1 — The time and resources to grieve
There is likely nothing more devastating than the loss of a child. In such an unfortunate and untimely event, day-to-day responsibilities might be overwhelming - the demands of your job, paying the bills, and having to care for other children in the household. The reality is you might not have enough paid sick or vacation time from work to take care of yourself, your spouse or your other children during this difficult time. If the unthinkable were to occur, have you adequately planned financially to ensure you have the resources to return to work on your own terms?Reason #2 — Cash value and living benefits
The cash value earned from a permanent* life policy (such as whole life and universal life) can be withdrawn or borrowed against**, providing living benefits that can be used by your child as he or she gets older for many things such as:
- College tuition and expenses
- Financing a vehicle
- Paying for a wedding
- Collateral for loans
Reason #3 — They'll always be insured
There are a number of factors that can affect your child's future insurability. High blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and cancer are just a few of the many health complications that might prevent your child from being insured down the road. One of the primary benefits of purchasing a permanent life insurance policy when they are young is that they will always be covered regardless of their future health as long as required premiums are being paid.
Reason #4 — Guaranteed insurability
Some life insurance policies for children come with an optional guaranteed insurability rider/endorsement that may be available for an additional cost. As your child grows into an adult, this rider allows them to buy additional life insurance above the face value of the current policy (on specific dates and in certain increments) regardless of his/her health status at the time. Usually, the older the child gets, the fewer dates the policy owner has to purchase more life insurance under the rider. In some instances, after a certain age, the rider may not be exercised.
Reason #5 — A locked-in rate
Life insurance premiums for minors can be very cost effective. Buying life insurance for your child now could give you an opportunity to lock in that rate for the life of the policy. As long as the required premium is paid, the policy will stay in force.
Policies vary greatly from company to company. A life insurance professional can help you select the right policy type and optional policy riders so your child will get the most out of their policy - even when he or she is grown with a family of their own.
* As long as required premium payments are timely made.
**Loans against the policy accrue interest and decrease the death benefit and cash value by the amount of the outstanding loan and interest.
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