What types of insurance do you REALLY need?
The StatesmanPosted: April 2nd, 2006 by Steve Trinward
Author: Clark Howard
“There is a lot of confusion these days over what types of insurance you really need. There are only three. But first let’s discuss the kinds of insurance you don’t need. One kind of insurance you should never buy is credit life insurance, also known as “croak and choke.” Mortgage life insurance is the technical term. The salespeople pretend it’s a great idea, claiming that if you die your debts are paid off. But how important is it to pay off your debts when you’re gone? Basically, with this insurance, the bank gets paid off and gets your money instead of your heirs. In addition, the premiums are about 10 times as high as traditional types of life insurance. Mortgage life’s cousin is credit life insurance, and you are pushed to get this when you buy a car or other big purchase. These are sold as protection for you, but really they provide protection for the bank. So, it’s essentially like putting lipstick on a pig. Maybe it looks better, but it’s still a pig. Another popular item is the variable annuity. It’s almost never a good idea to buy one of these because there are monstrous commissions. What about cancer insurance? If you get cancer, you need health insurance and term life insurance, and that’s it. And, if you can’t work and need replacement of your income, you want disability insurance. Those are the only three you need.” (09/30/05)
