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Group Term Life Insurance

 

Life Insurance

Life insurance isn’t a fun thing to think about, and it may seem like an unnecessary expense. But if you have people who depend on you for financial support, then life insurance is really about protecting them in case something happens to you – your designated beneficiary would collect a financial benefit upon your death. Life insurance can be confusing, so here’s a rundown of the basics.

 

Types of Life Insurance

Voluntary Group Term: This is the simplest and generally the cheapest form. You buy coverage while you are an active employee at your current district. It can usually be renewed, but premiums will increase based on age and health factors. There is no cash value.

 

All other types of life insurance are permanent, but there are several varieties. They all include a savings element that builds cash value, in addition to the death benefit. Once that cash value accumulates, it is accessible to the policyholder tax-free. The following are some of the common types of permanent life insurance.

 

Whole Life: You purchase this policy to cover your entire life, as long as you keep paying premiums. Premiums remain constant throughout the policy, and the company invests a portion of your premium that becomes the cash value. These are more expensive than term policies in the early years, but they even out because the premium does not increase.

 

How Much to Buy?

Many people decide based on an income replacement calculation, between 5 and 10 times the amount of your current income.

 

Think about your personal circumstances: Is yours the sole income in your household? Are there other expenses, such as college tuition, that may arise in the future? Don’t forget to include potential medical and funeral costs. Above everything, you want to be sure your family does not get stuck with bills, debts or expenses that they cannot afford. Depending on your needs, you may want to consider buying supplementary coverage beyond what offers.

 

Why Purchase Now?

Buying life insurance may seem unmanageable right now, but it could be a smart decision. Unlike many other benefits, life insurance is actually more affordable right now than in the recent past. Plus, during this tough economic period, ensuring that your family will be financially secure in the future is more important than ever.

 

If you have more questions about our life insurance benefit, please make an appointment with HR.


 

This Know Your Benefits article is provided by U.S. Employee Benefits Services Group and is to be used for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of an insurance professional. © 2010-2011 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.

General Group Term Life Insurance Information


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Contact Katy Dermady, Account Manger with USEBSG (US Employee Benefits Services Group) at [email protected] or (585) 270-5761 ext. 111

Group Term Life Insurance Forms for ONC BOCES Employees

Electronic form for ONC BOCES employees to designate primary and secondary beneficiaries for Group Term Life Insurance. Please return to the Benefits Clerk.
Group Term Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Benefits enrollment and change form for ONC BOCES employees to enroll in new coverage, change current coverage, or make changes to demographic information. Please return to Benefits Clerk.
Electronic form for ONC BOCES employees to continue life insurance coverage after leaving employment with ONC BOCES. Mail to: Attn: Group Policy Services, Group Conversion, Companion Life Insurance Company, 330 Mutual of Omaha Plaza, Omaha, NE 68175.
Electronic form for beneficiaries of ONC BOCES employees to file a proof of death claim. Mail to: Companion Life Insurance Company, Group Life Claims, 3316 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68175-5102; or Fax: (402) 997-1835.

Plan Documents for ONC BOCES Employees