Life Insurance in Spain - a Guide for British Expats
Life insurance coverage in Spain - an Introduction
An introduction to Life Insurance vacation
Why Do I Need Life Insurance in Spain?
Spain life insurance
I have never met a Briton living here in Spain who has life
insurance towards the top of his or her list of priorities. Actually, 8
out of 10 of my clients within Spain do not have any form of life
insurance whatsoever, or are inadequately covered. Part of the problem,
in my opinion, is wading through the different types of policy
available, and calculating exactly how much cover they actually
need. And insurance advisers who're well versed in advising their
clients about the different types of policy are few in number.
It is an unfortunate reality the wrong kind of life insurance
can do more harm to your financial plans than just about any
other financial product today. This article will appear at the
different types of life insurance in Spain available today.
The first and most important decision you must make when
researching life insurance coverage in Spain is whether to go for term,
permanent or perhaps a combination of both? Let's consider each type in
turn.
Term life insurance policies offer death benefits only, so if you die, you
win (so to speak). And if you live past the length of the term of
the policy, you (or, specifically, your family members) get no
money back. Permanent life policies, sometimes referred to as
whole of life plans, offer death benefits, and sometimes, a
"cash value" - so that if you live, you get back at least some of,
and often a lot more than, the amount you spent on your premium. You
get this money back either by cashing within the policy or by borrowing
against it.
However, permanent life insurance is more expensive than term
premiums since there is no fixed end date to the policy, and
because a portion of the fees are put into a savings programme,
which may be encashed at a later date. The longer a policy has
been in force, the higher the cash value, because more money has
been paid in and the cash value has earned interest, dividends or
both.
Whilst the premiums for permanent life insurance coverage in Spain are more
expensive, it's also important to note that the premiums for
permanent life stay over the years, while the premiums for
term life probably increase, if you choose to renew your term
policy following the expiration of the initial term. That extra premium
paid in the early years of the permanent policy gets invested and
grows in value. Another factor to bear in mind is that the gain is
tax-deferred if the life insurance policy is encashed whilst you
are still alive. (Should you die, the proceeds of the policy
will be paid free of tax to your inheritor.)
The next question is to calculate just how much life insurance cover you
actually need. The first step to assessing just how much life insurance
in Spain you need is to categorize your lifetime insurance needs by
their use. If you need a fixed sum for university tuition fees for
your kids, and your youngest child will graduate in six years,
you may be best advised to take out term insurance as a
short-term hedge against your death, for that total sum of tuition
fees (plus an element on top to pay for for inflation). This can
ensure that your children can finish his or her education. If you
have a mortgage (and you currently don't have any life protection),
and then any other debts or loans, then you'll need to take out cover
to pay for these debts back, for the length of time that these debts
will stay outstanding.
life insurance Spain
Calculating just how much cover is therefore about working out how
much money you will need to effectively cover all the outgoings
which will continue to be need to be paid in your absence. For a
free consultation on your life insurance requirements in Spain,
please feel free to call us on 34 650 489 625, email us at
[email protected], or visit our website at
www.lifeinsuranceinspain.es, and you'll discover a wealth of
information on life insurance coverage in Spain for expats.
An introduction to Life Insurance vacation
Why Do I Need Life Insurance in Spain?
Spain life insurance
I have never met a Briton living here in Spain who has life
insurance towards the top of his or her list of priorities. Actually, 8
out of 10 of my clients within Spain do not have any form of life
insurance whatsoever, or are inadequately covered. Part of the problem,
in my opinion, is wading through the different types of policy
available, and calculating exactly how much cover they actually
need. And insurance advisers who're well versed in advising their
clients about the different types of policy are few in number.
It is an unfortunate reality the wrong kind of life insurance
can do more harm to your financial plans than just about any
other financial product today. This article will appear at the
different types of life insurance in Spain available today.
The first and most important decision you must make when
researching life insurance coverage in Spain is whether to go for term,
permanent or perhaps a combination of both? Let's consider each type in
turn.
Term life insurance policies offer death benefits only, so if you die, you
win (so to speak). And if you live past the length of the term of
the policy, you (or, specifically, your family members) get no
money back. Permanent life policies, sometimes referred to as
whole of life plans, offer death benefits, and sometimes, a
"cash value" - so that if you live, you get back at least some of,
and often a lot more than, the amount you spent on your premium. You
get this money back either by cashing within the policy or by borrowing
against it.
However, permanent life insurance is more expensive than term
premiums since there is no fixed end date to the policy, and
because a portion of the fees are put into a savings programme,
which may be encashed at a later date. The longer a policy has
been in force, the higher the cash value, because more money has
been paid in and the cash value has earned interest, dividends or
both.
Whilst the premiums for permanent life insurance coverage in Spain are more
expensive, it's also important to note that the premiums for
permanent life stay over the years, while the premiums for
term life probably increase, if you choose to renew your term
policy following the expiration of the initial term. That extra premium
paid in the early years of the permanent policy gets invested and
grows in value. Another factor to bear in mind is that the gain is
tax-deferred if the life insurance policy is encashed whilst you
are still alive. (Should you die, the proceeds of the policy
will be paid free of tax to your inheritor.)
The next question is to calculate just how much life insurance cover you
actually need. The first step to assessing just how much life insurance
in Spain you need is to categorize your lifetime insurance needs by
their use. If you need a fixed sum for university tuition fees for
your kids, and your youngest child will graduate in six years,
you may be best advised to take out term insurance as a
short-term hedge against your death, for that total sum of tuition
fees (plus an element on top to pay for for inflation). This can
ensure that your children can finish his or her education. If you
have a mortgage (and you currently don't have any life protection),
and then any other debts or loans, then you'll need to take out cover
to pay for these debts back, for the length of time that these debts
will stay outstanding.
life insurance Spain
Calculating just how much cover is therefore about working out how
much money you will need to effectively cover all the outgoings
which will continue to be need to be paid in your absence. For a
free consultation on your life insurance requirements in Spain,
please feel free to call us on 34 650 489 625, email us at
[email protected], or visit our website at
www.lifeinsuranceinspain.es, and you'll discover a wealth of
information on life insurance coverage in Spain for expats.