Alright, purchasing a whole life insurance policy for your child isn’t exactly a requirement for good parenting, but the financial benefits of purchasing a whole life insurance policy for your child will not only benefit you regarding expenses in the event of your child’s death, but it will also benefit your child in the event he or she experience a financial burden later in life.
Depending on the company from which you choose to purchase your child’s whole life insurance policy, you can probably lock in the whole life insurance premiums. This means that once you purchase the whole life insurance policy for your child, you’ll pay the same premiums – they’ll never increase. In general, whole life insurance policies don’t increase in cost, but the younger you buy one, the lower you’ll pay. So, your child will get the same coverage whole life insurance policies offer adults, but you’ll be paying much less than you would pay for an adult whole life insurance policy.
Some insurance companies that sell whole life insurance policies for children will double the face amount of the policy once the child reaches a certain age. This age is usually 21, but it may vary depending on the insurance company. Plus, once the face amount doubles, you’ll still pay the same low premium you’ve paid since the first day. That means your child will have double his or her previous coverage, but will pay the same low price.
In addition, a child’s whole life insurance policy accumulates cash value just as an adult’s policy does, so should your child ever need money to cover the costs of education or a financial emergency, he or she will have the security net of the whole life insurance policy to fall on.
So, while purchasing a whole life insurance policy for your child doesn’t necessarily hone your parenting skills, it does give an extra boost to your planning skills.