Why the End of the Year Is the Perfect Time to Review Your Life Insurance Coverage
As the calendar year winds down, most of us find ourselves reflecting on what’s changed in our lives. Our family, career, finances, and goals often shift as the new year begins. So it is the perfect moment to evaluate something often overlooked: your life insurance coverage.
Just like an annual physical or financial check-up, reviewing your life insurance annually ensures your coverage still aligns with your needs, responsibilities, and long-term plans.
Life Changes = Coverage Changes
A lot can happen in a year. You might have received a raise, taken on new debt, paid off a major loan, welcomed a new child, or watched one graduate from college. These are major life milestones, and each one can impact the amount of life insurance coverage that’s appropriate for your situation.
According to LIMRA’s 2023 Insurance Barometer Study, 39% of people who own life insurance say they wish they had purchased it at a younger age or for a larger amount. That’s because life evolves, and your original policy might not reflect your current needs.
Here are some common reasons to review your policy at year-end:
- Increased income: A higher salary often comes with increased lifestyle costs and obligations. Your policy should reflect that.
- New debt: If you've added a mortgage, business loan, or personal loan, your insurance should be able to cover those debts if something happens to you.
- Decreased debt: If you’ve paid down your mortgage or other loans, you may be over-insured and could adjust your policy to better match your current risk.
- New additions to the family: A growing family often means more people relying on your income.
- Adult children gaining independence: You may be able to scale back coverage if you no longer have dependents relying on your financial support.
Don’t Forget Your Beneficiaries
The end of the year is also a good time to confirm that your beneficiary designations are current. Marriage, divorce, births, and deaths can all make previously named beneficiaries outdated. Failing to update this information could result in your policy payout going to the wrong person.
Surprisingly, 1 in 4 life insurance policyholders have an incorrect or outdated beneficiary listed, according to Policygenius. A quick review can prevent major complications during an already difficult time for your loved ones.
Wrap-Up
Life insurance is not a “set it and forget it” product. Your coverage should evolve as your life changes. As you tidy up your finances and plan for the new year, take 30 minutes to sit down with your policy (or your agent) and make sure it still fits your needs. It’s a small step that can make a big difference for the people you care about most.
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