Life Insurance for People Over 60
Those over 60 can get life insurance. Photo by Mrhayata
Life insurance for people over 60 can range in cost significantly from company to company.
Insured over 60 have a choice between term coverage, which starts off lower in cost and increases as the insured gets older, and permanent life insurance, which starts off at a higher cost but never increases as the insured gets older.
The following is sample pricing for 60- and 65-year-old, male non-smokers:
Depending on the insurer he chooses, our 60-year-old, male non-smoker has the following premiums to choose from:
$100,000 of Term 10 from BMO Insurance costs $51.57 a month.
$100,000 of Term 20 from AXA Insurance costs $109.17 a month.
$100,000 of 15-Pay Whole Life coverage Union of Canada costs $291.45 a month.
For the 65-year-old, male non-smoker, the plan could cost the following:
$100,000 of Term 10 with BMO insurance costs $84.69 a month.
$100,000 of Term 20 with AXA insurance costs $183.69 a month.
$100,000 of Whole Life 15-Pay coverage with Union of Canada costs $377.63 a month.
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Posted by Georgia Edwards