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Financial Progress Podcast
Episode 47: Should you get life insurance for kids?
Keywords
life insurance, children, financial planning, savings accounts, investment options, funeral costs, financial advice, 529 plan, UTMA, UGMA
Summary
In this episode, Chrissy and Jess discuss the considerations surrounding life insurance for children, exploring when it might be appropriate and what alternatives exist. They emphasize the importance of financial planning and the potential benefits of savings and investment accounts over life insurance policies. Personal perspectives on the topic are shared, highlighting the need for individual assessment and planning.
Takeaways
- This is just a conversation between friends.
- Life insurance for children can cover funeral costs.
- Some parents prefer savings accounts over life insurance.
- Whole life insurance can accumulate cash value.
- 529 plans are great for education savings.
- Child life insurance policies are typically affordable.
- Locking in insurability can be beneficial.
- Consider personal financial situations when deciding.
- Emergency funds can cover unexpected costs.
- Planning ahead can prevent financial strain.
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