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Fresh grad with job paying ~3+k but paying off student loan. 200k sum assured was recommended by my agent (given my budget). But what are the other ways to calculate how much coverage do I actually need?
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Elijah Lee
02 Jul 2020
Senior Financial Services Manager at Phillip Securities (Jurong East)
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Pang Zhe Liang
02 Jul 2020
Lead of Research & Solutions at Havend Pte Ltd
Generally, life insurance coverage can be split into three life's major event,
Pre-Mature Death
Total & Permanent Disability
Critical Illness
Death Coverage
There are a couple of factors that we need to clarify and plan before we can establish whether there is a need for death coverage. For example, do you have any dependents? Do you have any liabilities?
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5 Reasons why You need Life Insurance - Death Coverage
Total & Permanent Disability
Since you are alive and continues to live, there exists a need to be insured.
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5 Reasons why You need Life Insurance - Total & Permanent Disability Coverage
Critical Illness
Similar to the rationale for Total & Permanent Disability, there exists a need for you to be insured.
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5 Reasons why You need Life Insurance - Critical Illness
On the whole, these are general guidelines which may or may not work for you. Therefore, you are encouraged to conduct comprehensive financial planning. Through this process, it ensures that we are well-planned ahead in life.
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02 Jul 2020
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As a general rule of thumb, it is recommended that you spend around 10% of your income on Insurance ...
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Hi anon,
Broadly speaking, $200K sum assured is a decent amount to start off with. I'd generally use the following guideline: 5 years of expenses (this is dependent on you) with a lump sum for out of pocket costs (usually around $100K). This usually ends up in the region of $160K-$180K for many people and hence $200K would be a decent amount, factoring in inflation over time.
The more important thing is to get CI cover because you lack it, and not because you were told to by someone. You are young and hence your insurability is still there. Over the years, as your life stage changes, you can review and re-visit your coverage, assuming you are still healthy.