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But I already have SGLI ...
Living costs add up quickly, especially with rent and mortgages, utility and food bills, college funds, medical costs, and a host of other expenses your family may face.

Make sure that there is enough to provide for all of their needs well into the future.

For as little as $25/month, a healthy non-smoker in his 20's may be able to obtain an additional $400,000 in term life insurance.
Having a life insurance policy can make a huge difference in the quality of life of your family and loved ones in the event of your death.  Being able to meet their financial needs will help them carry on with less fear and anxiety.  Life insurance allows you to focus on the mission at hand knowing that your family's future is secure.
Your SGLI coverage may not be enough to provide for your loved ones!
How Much Life Insurance Should I Have?

A good rule of thumb is to estimate what your family and loved ones will need to meet immediate, ongoing, and future expenses.  Then, add up the resources that surviving family members could draw on to support themselves.

The difference between the two is the minimum amount of coverage you should have.
Do I Need Life Insurance?


None of us likes to think about it, but we have to ask ourselves the question:

How will my family and loved ones survive if something happens to me?

Will they be able to carry on with living expenses like mortgage or rent payments, outstanding loans, credit card debt, and other essential costs?

How will they pay for food, utilities, transportation, health care, education and other needs?
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