Insurance and Disability Planning

National Guard Family Program
Soldier with child riding piggyback Introduction to Personal Finance

An Overview for State Family Program Directors, Wing Family Program Coordinators, and Families.

 

Introduction

Evaluating Your Situation

Budgeting & Debt Management

Goals & Plans

Insurance & Disability Planning

Investment Planning

Education Planning

Retirement Planning

Estate Planning

 

 

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INSURANCE AND DISABILITY PLANNING

 

4.

Introduction

 

4.1

Life Insurance

4.2

Service Member’s Group Life Insurance (SGLI)

4.3

National Guard Association of the US (NGAUS) Insurance Trust

4.4

Disability Protection and Incapacitation Pay

4.5

Healthcare Provisions (Tricare)

4.6

Learning Check

 

4.1 Life Insurance – continued

Worksheet 3 will help you figure out how much additional coverage you

need, if any.

Start by estimating the income your spouse and/or dependents will continue

to receive after your death.

Then, estimate their annual expenses.

Any shortfall between the expenses and expected income is the amount

of income your insurance proceeds will need to replace.

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the worksheets used in this course, including Worksheet 3: “Insurance”.

One method financial planners use to calculate the amount of life insurance

coverage needed is to figure $100,000 of coverage for each $5,000 of

additional income needed.

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