Disability Income Insurance for Business Owners

One of your greatest assets is the ability to earn an income. If you were to lose that ability due to a disabling accident or illness, how would you pay your bills, send your kids to college, and save for retirement?

A disability can create substantial economic hardship for individuals and their families. As a business owner, both your personal finances and your business could be at risk.

One way to help protect against the financial loss associated with a disability is to purchase disability income insurance. If you pay the premiums, an individual policy can provide you with a tax-free income stream while you are unable to work.

Weigh Your Options

When evaluating disability income insurance policies, it’s helpful to consider the following.

Definition of disability. You can typically choose between “own occupation” coverage and “any occupation” coverage. With “any occupation” coverage, you can claim disability only if you are unable to perform any type of job. This type of coverage is generally less expensive than “own occupation” coverage.

Amount of monthly coverage. You can purchase disability insurance that will replace a certain percentage of your income —normally up to 50% or 60% of your pre-disability income. You should purchase coverage that will enable you to meet your monthly financial obligations.

Waiting period. The waiting period represents the amount of time that must pass between the date you become disabled and the date that disability income payments begin. The longer the waiting period, the less expensive coverage will be.

Benefit period. The benefit period can range from several months to life. The longer the benefit period, the higher the cost of insurance.

A disability income insurance policy could make the difference between financial security and financial hardship. Don’t wait to consider this protection until it’s too late.

The information in this article is not intended to be tax or legal advice, and it may not be relied on for the purpose of avoiding any federal tax penalties. You are encouraged to seek tax or legal advice from an independent professional advisor. The content is derived from sources believed to be accurate. Neither the information presented nor any opinion expressed constitutes a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security. This material was written and prepared by Emerald. © 2012 Emerald Connect, Inc. 

Oakbridge Asset Management
897 Baxter Dr. South Jordan, UT 84095-8506
Phone: 801.327.7222
James@TheOakBridge.com

 

 

 

 

 

*James B. Rawlings, CFP is a Registered Representative of and offers securities through Royal Alliance Associates, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC, a registered investment advisor. In this regard, this communication is strictly intended for individuals residing in the states of Utah,Arizona, Idaho, Missouri, Nevada,Oregon, Washington. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident outside the specific state(s) referenced. James  is also separately registered as an investment adviser representative of OakBridge Asset Management, LLC, a registered investment advisor, offering Advisory and Insurance services in the state of Utah, and Adivsory services only in Washington and Missouri. As such, these services are strictly intended for individuals residing in these states. Additional Advisory services offered through Royal Alliance Associates, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisor. OakBridge and Royal Alliance Associates, Inc., are not affiliated. 897 Baxter Dr.  South Jordan UT  84095    801.327.7222  IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION: A broker-dealer, investment adviser, BD agent, or IA rep may only transact business in a state if first registered, or is excluded or exempt from state broker-dealer, investment adviser, BD agent or IA rep registration requirements, as appropriate. Follow-up, individualized responses to persons in a state by such a firm or individual that involve either effecting or attempting to effect transactions in securities, or the rendering of personalized investment advice for compensation, will not be made without first complying with appropriate registration requirement, or an applicable exemption or exclusion. For information concerning the licensing status or disciplinary history of broker-dealer, investment adviser, BD agent, or IA rep, a consumer should contact his or her state securities law administrator. 





 

web design by adaptivity pro