Majority of B.C. parents invest in life insurance, but some admit they don't have enough
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-- TD Insurance poll reveals more than half of B.C. parents with life insurance don't think they have enough coverage to support their children up until their 18th birthday --
VANCOUVER, Nov. 26, 2012 /CNW/ - All parents worry if their kids will lead a happy and healthy life. According to research from TD Insurance, parents in British Columbia are most likely to worry about their children's financial security (82%), followed by their health (75%) and education (79%).
"As a dad, I know that worrying comes with the territory. You're constantly thinking about how you can protect your kids and make sure that they're living the best lives possible," says Dave Minor, Vice President, TD Insurance. "One way to help minimize the 'what if' and ensure that your children will be financially protected if the unexpected happens, is by making sure you have enough life insurance."
Nearly nine-in-10 British Columbia parents (89%) agree that knowing they have the right amount of life insurance would give them peace of mind that their children would be financially secure in the event that something happened to them or their partner. In fact, Canadian parents who understand what protection their life insurance offers are less likely to be quite worried or extremely worried about their children's financial security in comparison to those who don't understand their coverage (34% versus 42%).
Most parents have life insurance, but more than half don't think they have an adequate amount
TD Insurance found 88% of B.C. parents surveyed have life insurance. However, more than half (54%) don't think their policy will leave enough money to financially support their children up until their 18th birthday.
"New shoes, hockey equipment, braces and class trips - raising a child to the age of 18 costs close to a quarter-million dollarsi," says Minor. "No parent wants to think about the worst-case scenario, but it's important to think about what it will take to maintain your family's lifestyle."
Minor recommends parents consider the following expenses as they crunch the numbers to calculate how much coverage they need:
For parents who do not own life insurance, British Columbia parents are among those most likely to say it's because they can't afford it (56% versus 47% nationally) and 13% don't think it's necessary.
"Life insurance doesn't have to cost a fortune. One of the advantages of purchasing life insurance early in life is that it is more affordable since premiums are based on life expectancy, which naturally decreases over time," says Minor. "For example, a healthy (non-smoker) 35 year-old female could typically obtain term life coverage worth $100,000 for as little as $11 per month.iii"
Visit the new online tool from TD Insurance to help you understand how much coverage you need, the different types of life insurance available to you and estimate your costs at: http://www.tdlifeguide.ca.
About the TD Insurance Poll
TD Insurance commissioned Environics Research Group (www.environics.ca) to conduct an online custom survey of 1,018 Canadian parents with children of any age living at home, including 130 respondents in British Columbia. Responses were collected from October 4 to October 11, 2012.
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i MoneySense, http://www.moneysense.ca/2011/08/10/the-real-cost-of-raising-kids/
ii TD Economics, www.td.com/document/PDF/economics/special/sf0911_education.pdf
iii TD Insurance, http://www.tdlifeguide.ca/content/pdf/FINAL%20_%2011-2750%20-%20TD%20Insurance%20-%20Life%20Insurance%20Guide%20-%20REV%206.pdf
SOURCE: TD Insurance