I checked on fidelity and the premium comes to $40
Yes, I always do and maximize it when I join a new job. I think of it as real term life insurance if something happens to me then there is about $2m extra from employer for family. Only need it till kids on their own and settled down.
Yes of course.
Term Insurance- Things to look for, as cheapest is not always the best, - carrier rating/comdex score - max. living benefits - good conversion option to perm You don't own the insurance benefit from your full time job, - no living benefits - it is not sufficient/enough coverage - no more coverage when retired-early, start a business, go contracting etc. Insurance will be very costly (even not eligible in some cases) if they develop medical issues. DM to discuss, I can help.
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If you are under 40, buy your own 20-30 year term policy. They are cheap and not dependent upon your employer.
Can you suggest some places to look for Good life insurance policies?