Life Insurance

Overview

Life insurance insures your life by paying a sum of money to your beneficiaries (usually family members) after your death. These policies essentially estimate how likely you are to die during a certain period of time.

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  • Life insurance offers peace of mind, ensuring that loved ones are financially supported after one's passing

    People typically apply for life insurance policies through specific companies or online marketplaces. This video offers more information that's important to know when considering buying life insurance.

  • A murdered pastor had a penchant for life insurance fraud

    In 1977, Robert Burns went to a funeral and shot the pastor, the Rev. Willie Maxwell, in the head in front of 300 people. Burns did this due to accusations Maxwell had murdered several people—including his wife—to collect their life insurance. Listen to the incredible story of a high-profile murder and life insurance fraud case with this podcast.

  • Some people don't like talking about life insurance—perhaps because they fear death

    But CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger makes a case for why life insurance is worth discussing anyway on this "CBS Mornings" segment. She also reviews the different types of life insurance, who can be a beneficiary, and other basics.

  • A life insurance cost calculator

    The overall cost of life insurance coverage ranges widely. Factors like your term length, death benefit (the money paid out after death), health and lifestyle, and any added benefits can drastically change your monthly cost. This calculator can help you determine how much your desired coverage could run you per month.

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