One of the scariest financial mistakes you can make is not having all of your risks covered. Passing away without life insurance, for example, could potentially cause a great deal of financial harm to the dependents you leave behind. Life is full of risks, and it’s important to ensure all your risks are covered. However, it’s also important to make sure you aren’t wasting money on insurance products you probably don’t need.
Everyone has different needs and risks, so not everyone will need every type of insurance included in this list. At the very least, you should evaluate the different types of insurance listed and decide if the coverage is right for you.
Only 32% of Americans have life insurance. Not everyone has a need for life insurance, but significantly more than 32% of the probably needs life insurance. Term life insurance, which is just pure life insurance without any investment products or cash value, is the most affordable and preferred choice for many families.
If you have dependents, you probably have a need for life insurance. No one likes to think about their untimely death, but it’s important to make sure your dependents will be taken care of if something happens. Unmarried or older individuals and couples without children may not need life insurance, but the potential need for life insurance should still be considered by everyone.
Just 12.5% of Americans have disability insurance, but over 25% will miss at least one year of work due to disability. Disability can happen at any time, but shopping for long-term care insurance usually occurs closer to retirement. 52% of people age 65 will need long-term care at some point in retirement.
Now that you know what insurance you might need, what about types of insurance you might not need? Below is a list of different types of insurance that you might not need.
This is not a conclusive list of every different type of insurance, and your individual needs should be evaluated to see what types of insurance meet your needs and remove uncertainty and risk from your life. For more scary financial decisions, check out our Halloween show on YouTube!