How much does insurance cost for my child?
If you do decide to insure your children, you might be wondering about the extra cover.
#1 – Life cover
It can cost as little as $2.80 a week to provide your 3 kids with $50k each.
Let’s say Beth and John are both 40. They have 3 kids, aged 8, 6 and 4. They want each child to have $50k if Beth or John were to die early. This money would be used to cover the children’s university costs.
For both of them to cover their kids for a collective $150k, it’s a premium of:
- $11.33 a month for Beth ($2.61 a week)
- $13.36 a month for John ($3.09 a week)
#2 – Life income cover
Steve is 35 and a solo dad. He’s agreed that if he passes early, his sister will look after his 2 young kids. But, if that happens, he wants to make sure the finances are sorted, so he takes out life income cover.
If he dies, his sister would get $2,000 a month from the insurance company. That’s $1,000 per child and that payment would continue for the next 20 years.
The premium (cost of the insurance) is $24.12 per month. That’s just under $6 a week.
#3 – Terminal illness
Debbie and Tim are talking with their insurance adviser.
They’ve decided to take out a policy so that if their 2-year-old daughter is diagnosed with a terminal illness, they are paid out $200,000. This is so they can spend as much time with her as possible. Again, this is a tough topic to discuss.
The monthly premium is $2.12 a month (less than 50 cents a week). But only one insurance company in NZ offers this.