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Final Expense Insurance: How It Works and Who Needs Coverage
16 MIN READ

Final Expense Insurance Guide

Funerals cost $7,000 to $12,000 and families face those bills while grieving. Final expense insurance covers end-of-life costs with no medical exams and benefits from $5,000 to $25,000. This guide explains what these policies cover versus term and whole life, who should buy them, how age and health affect premiums, graded vs. immediate benefit structures, five shopping mistakes seniors make, how t

Olivia Ramsey
Olivia RamseyEstate & Wealth Planning Contributor
FEB 24, 2026
Short Term Life Insurance: When Temporary Coverage Makes Sense
Short Term Life Insurance Explained
Feb 25, 2026
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17 MIN
Your employer's life insurance ends next Friday and your new company has a 60-day waiting period — that's two months with zero coverage. Short term life insurance bridges gaps lasting one month to two years during job transitions, divorce settlements, or policy approval delays. This guide covers three types of bridge coverage, real cost breakdowns by age and duration, how to apply
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Survivorship Life Insurance: How Second-to-Die Policies Work for Estate Planning
Survivorship Life Insurance
Feb 25, 2026
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17 MIN
Federal estate exemptions drop to roughly $7 million in 2026 — and a 40% tax rate hits everything above that. Second-to-die life insurance pays out after both spouses die, precisely when estate taxes come due, at 30-40% less than two separate policies. This guide covers how survivorship policies work, who benefits most, ILIT strategies to keep proceeds out of your taxable estate, state tax thresho
Renewable Term Life Insurance: How Policy Extensions Work and What They Cost
Renewable Term Life Insurance
Feb 24, 2026
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15 MIN
That term life policy you bought at 35 is about to expire — and now you're managing diabetes, blood pressure meds, and rising cholesterol. Buried in your contract sits a renewal clause the insurer can't refuse regardless of health changes. This guide covers how guaranteed renewability works, annual renewable vs. level term differences, why premiums climb with age-based mortality math, the renewal
Mortgage Life Insurance: How It Works and Whether Your Family Needs It
Mortgage Life Insurance Guide
Feb 24, 2026
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15 MIN
Your mortgage life insurance pays the bank when you die — your family never sees a penny. Coverage shrinks yearly while premiums stay flat, and the lender is the beneficiary, not your spouse. This guide compares mortgage life insurance head-to-head with term life, reveals who actually benefits from these policies, breaks down real 2024 pricing, exposes common closing-day mistakes that cost homeown
Short Term Life Insurance: When Temporary Coverage Makes Sense
Short Term Life Insurance Explained
Feb 25, 2026
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17 MIN
Your employer's life insurance ends next Friday and your new company has a 60-day waiting period — that's two months with zero coverage. Short term life insurance bridges gaps lasting one month to two years during job transitions, divorce settlements, or policy approval delays. This guide covers three types of bridge coverage, real cost breakdowns by age and duration, how to apply
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Indexed Universal Life Insurance: How Market-Linked Policies Build Cash Value
Indexed Universal Life Insurance Guide
Feb 24, 2026
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13 MIN
IUL policies promise market-linked growth without downside risk — but caps, floors, and participation rates determine whether you earn double digits or barely beat savings accounts. This guide explains how cash value tracks the S&P 500 without direct investment, breaks down crediting methods with real scenarios, reveals the true cost structure from allocation charges to rising COI fees, identifies
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Final Expense Insurance: How It Works and Who Needs Coverage
Final Expense Insurance Guide
Feb 24, 2026
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16 MIN
Funerals cost $7,000 to $12,000 and families face those bills while grieving. Final expense insurance covers end-of-life costs with no medical exams and benefits from $5,000 to $25,000. This guide explains what these policies cover versus term and whole life, who should buy them, how age and health affect premiums, graded vs. immediate benefit structures, five shopping mistakes seniors make, how t
Indexed Universal Life Insurance: How Market-Linked Policies Build Cash Value
Indexed Universal Life Insurance Guide
Feb 24, 2026
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13 MIN
IUL policies promise market-linked growth without downside risk — but caps, floors, and participation rates determine whether you earn double digits or barely beat savings accounts. This guide explains how cash value tracks the S&P 500 without direct investment, breaks down crediting methods with real scenarios, reveals the true cost structure from allocation charges to rising COI fees, identifies
Return of Premium Life Insurance: How ROP Policies Work and What They Cost
Return of Premium Life Insurance
Feb 24, 2026
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11 MIN
Pay premiums for decades and if you never file a claim, the company refunds every penny — but these policies cost nearly twice as much as standard term. This guide breaks down how ROP coverage works, compares real costs across coverage amounts, explains conditions that determine whether you'll actually get your refund, runs the math on investing the difference instead, identifies who genuinely ben
Credit Life Insurance: How It Works and Whether Borrowers Need It
Credit Life Insurance Guide
Feb 24, 2026
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13 MIN
That $35/month credit life insurance the dealer slides across the desk pays the bank if you die — not your family. And you could get ten times more coverage at half the cost. This guide breaks down how credit life works with its shrinking benefit and constant premiums, compares it head-to-head against term life insurance, exposes five common borrower mistakes, explains your right to cancel for a r
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