Dying
One of the greatest acts of love is buying more Life
Insurance than your survivors will need. And make sure they know about it, as well
as where you keep the policies.
Make a list of every Life Insurance policy you have, make several copies of the
list, and give the copies to two or more people. Include on the list the Insurance
company name and address, policy number, effective date, the death benefit amount,
the beneficiary, and the Agent's name and phone number. And include the location
of the original policies.
SelectQuote used Jack Hungelmann's advice to put together a simple chart you can
use to inventory your Life Insurance policies.
Life Insurance Inventory Form
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Insurance Company Name & Address
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Policy No.
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Death Benefit Amount
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Beneficiary
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Agent Name and Phone No.
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Policy Effective Date
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Location of Original Policy
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From Insurance for Dummies © 2001 by Wiley Publishing,
Inc. © 2000 Text and Author Created Materials Copyright Jack Hungelmann. Used
by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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