I receive many questions about buying the term insurance and how to choose them. However, the interesting thing what I noticed is, all targeting 1 Crore Term Life Insurance. What is the rationale behind opting this default amount?
Why this magic figure of Rs.1 Crore? Let us try to understand the rationale behind this mental blocking. There are many reasons to it. I tried to list them as below.
The biggest difficulty for many of us is how to calculate the life insurance required amount. There are many procedures. However, I will try to explain the simple way.
We claim that ideal insurance coverage should be around 15-20 times of your yearly income. This assumption arrived thinking that for next 15-20 years, your family dependents may not suffer any financial burden. A simple and plain way of calculating your insurance.
The second and simplest form of calculation is as below. The sum of all below.
From above three amounts, you exclude the existing insurance coverage and the financial assets you are currently having (like FDs, Mutual Fund Investment, Stocks, or any other financial assets). However, never include the house or any other asset which is usable to your dependents (like house, gold jewellery and all).
There are many ways to calculate other than these two like “Human Live Value Calculation Method” or “Need-based Analysis“. But here my point is to explain the misconception about arriving at life insurance need.
You noticed it or not. But many life insurance companies set Rs.1 Cr sum assured as their default option of buying. I checked with few like ICICI or HDFC. The default is Rs.1 Cr. Something like below of HDFC Term Plan.
Such default options by insurance companies sometimes makes to decide to buy Rs.1 Crore Term Life Insurance. I will not say this may happen with many. But the probability is HIGH.
Normally we feel Rs.1 Cr is the big amount. How? By comparing current lifestyle. Remember the days of LIC policies around 20-30 years back. Sum assured used to be Rs.10,000 or Rs.50,000 for traditional plans. Now the premium rate of LIC’s term insurance is more than the sum assured of 20-30 years back.
It is all because of inflation, which we forget it. Rs.1 Cr after 20 years is equal to around Rs.25 lakh in today term (considering inflation of 7%). So think, for how long your dependents live with this Rs.25 lakh. May be 3-4 years??
Remember buying Rs. 1 Crore Term Life Insurance is not one time process. You have to review your insurance requirement once in a 5 year at least. If necessity, then you have to buy.
Let us say our requirement is Rs.1.25 Cr. But mentally without any reason we round it off to the nearest number called Rs.1 Crore. The same applies when our requirement is Rs.80 lakh to Rs.90 lakh. Rounding off is the unnoticed no reasonal habit built in us.
This trend is exactly reverse to when we buy other things. We feel cost of Rs.99 is cheaper than Rs.101. This trend we usually see in products, which we consume.
20-30 years back Lakhpati was trend or we used to feel proud. But now the trend is towards Crorepati. So we feel having Rs.1 Cr policy means CROREPATI. It is just a feeling in mind that if I die today then my wife or family will be crorepati.
But as I pointed above, try to understand the inflation and other aspect of financial burder your family have to face.
Conclusion-Buying Rs.1 Crore Term Life Insurance is not wrong. What I am pointing is all are running behind this magic figure. That surprised me and thought to ward on this trend. Understand your requirement. Then go ahead.
Also, never ever be in illusion that life insurance buying is not a onetime process. You have to evaluate the requirement at least once in 5 years. If you need further insurance, you must go on adding till your retirement.
Hence, buying a single Rs. 1 Crore Term Life Insurance is not solution. But understanding the actual requirement is more important.
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Dear Basavraj
Thank you for very good article and explaining in a simple way. However I want to know if I have sufficient assets to meet up my family's future expenses in my absence (MF, EQUITY and Real Estate excluding dwelling House) still I need term insurance or not? According to your formulas I should have 1.8 cr insurance which I have as assets. Regards.
Dear Jharna,
If you feel there are sufficient assets to care in your absence, then you no need to buy life insurance.
Hello Sir,
My salary 45000/ per month
i want 1 crore term insurance
i able to 1 crore term insurance at this salary. & if not able so how much need income for 1 crore term insurance
Banti-Your eligibility for Rs.1Cr Term insurance depends on insurance company's decision. Hence, better you cross check with them.
dear sir,
do i need to disclose individual policy only or group policy also while taking term insurance.
i have disclosed individual policy but not group policy like home loan protection policy, PM JanDhan policy, company insurance, PF linked insurance etc in my proposal form for LIC e term .
thanks
Bhaskar
Bhaskar-You no need to disclose group policies.
dear sir,
i have HDFC LIFE Group Credit Protect Plus Insurance Plan to protect HDFC home loan.
and i have not disclosed this in existing policy details in proposal form.
am i on correct path ?
thanks
Bhaskar rai
Bhaskar-This I think you have to disclose as it is an individual policy.
dear sir
this is group insurance from HDFC life and available to home loan borrower only.
but i have paid premium to get its membership and got membership document also.
please clarify it
thanks
Bhaskar
Bhaskar-In that case leave it.
Hi Basavraj
My age is 29 years and annual income is 300000/- PA. Will you please tell how much coverage I will get in Term insurance for term of 30 years and also tell me which company will be good to go for a term insurance.
Thanks
Karan
Karan-It is purely depends on insurance company. However, I may say around Rs.50 lakh coverage may be possible.
Hi, I am planning to buy a Term Insurance for 80 lakhs by Nov of this year. There might be a possibility that I will be shifting to States by Apr of next year as my wife has a H1B visa. In such a scenario what will happen to my Term Insurance Policy. Will it cease to exist? Will the amount of Premium go up? Do I need to inform the Insurance company about my move?
KVP-Nothing going to change. But you have to inform to insurance company about your change in status.
Dear Basu,
Should I go for two or three term plans of different companies by dividing amount instead taking term plan of single company with higher amount. I am thinking this beacause if one company reject other can settle. Please suggest.
Mukesh-There is no logic in splitting. Hence, go with one insurer.
Sir,
How does the term insurance work for NRI's. ?
Any information would be really helpful.
Thank you
BG-It works in same way. But only few insurance companies offer to NRIs.
hi bsavaraj.Ian 32 years old.my qualification is 10+2.am I eligible to buy 1crore e term insurance policy.I have my ITR
Srinivas-For buying term insurance, your education qualification does not matter, but your income.
thank u .but I saw d video on youtube filling e term insurance for 1crore.policy holder should be a graduate.could u explain
Srinivas-There is no such guidance. In fact, I am undergraduate but holding term insurance.
dear sir,
if I had declared in proposal form as a graduate, what effect at the time of claim my family will face
Dear Niraj,
MAY OR MAY NOT BE. But your education will not form the MATERIAL FACTS related to Life Insurance. Hence, I don't think it will affect the claim.
already have 3 Policy term insurance
1.ICICI I PROTECT - 40 Lakhs on 2011
2.EXIDE life my term plan - 25 lakhs - 2013
3.Birla sun life term plan - 56 lakhs - 2014
Total premium 40000 p/a
My current age 37 i am overweight 120k
today Fresh policy 1 Crore apply old policy close
premium cheap 15k
After Go to medical test my health condition any problem CLAIM rejected ?
which company best term insurance
Feroz-First get the new policy, then go for cancellation of existing one.
which company better
Feroz-I can't name anyone.
Hi Basavaraj,
I have 2 LIC policy(Money back and Endowment) .Its been 6 years me serving these policies by paying annual premium of approx Rs 44,000, term is 20 yrs for both, SA is 4lakhs and 5lakhs.
But after understanding the actual meaning of insurance , now i am planning to surrender the present 2 LIC policy and take a term insurance policy which would come to around 6500-7500 as premium for 50lakhs SA. Do you think is this the right idea to stop my present LIC policy ?
How would i calculate my surrender value ? I have checked in few websites though, if i surrender, i may lose Rs40000-50,000 amount per policy (whopping Rs 80000 to 1 lakh). What do you have to say about this ? Your help/advice in this regards would be highly appreciable .
Thanks in advance :)
Manoj-It is BEST idea of choosing term insurance over endowment. NO need to calculate surrender, you visit nearest LIC branch. They inform you the exact amount.
Yes Basavaraj...very true :) .....but my concern is i will b loosing around 80K if i surrender both....do u think its still good decision to close these policies and start a fresh term insurance ?