
Term
Life Insurance Quotes for Singles
Author:
Ivon T. Hughes
Term life insurance quotes are rarely
a concern of single people, but they should be. Unfortunately,
there is a misconception that term life is something owned only
by families in the event that the chief breadwinner dies.
Term life insurance quotes and policies
should be on the minds of everyone, not just parents and families,
for a couple of reasons.
Mortgage Life Insurance
While people are still getting married
and buying homes, the same is true of many single people. For
single individuals who own a home, getting life insurance through
comparison shopping is important.
If a property owner dies without
insurance, the bank who handles the mortgage, would take back
the home and sell it as quickly as possible in order to recoup
their loss. Imagine how heartbreaking that could be for the person's
family.
However, if the owner had simply
investigated the cost of a term life policy, he or she could have
found an affordable policy that would have allowed their loved
ones to pay off the mortgage and to keep the property. Even if
they chose not to live in the home, it could have been sold at
a higher price or turned into rental property to provide income
for the beneficiaries. No matter how the property is used, at
least the deceased's investment would not have been wasted.
Term Life Insurance for Other Singles
Of course, not all singles own a
home but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be considering a term
life policy as well.
They may not need mortgage life insurance,
but they certainly need term life insurance to cover the expenses
of their funeral, burial plot, and possible medical bills. Most
singles don't plan for these expenses in advance and without a
life insurance policy, loved ones would be left with a potentially
large financial burden.
Additionally, investigating prices
of term insurance and making a decision can also prevent family
members from being left to cover other types of debt, such as
car loans and credit card bills which don't simply disappear when
a person, whether single or married, dies.