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What Types of Insurance Should I Have at Each Life Stage?

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Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Insurance > What Types of Insurance Should I Have at Each Life Stage?

Early Career & Young Adults

Common life changes: First job, renting an apartment, buying a car, building credit.

Insurance to consider:

Why it matters:
Early coverage protects your savings and helps avoid financial disruption as you get established.

Growing Families & Homeownership

Common life changes: Buying a home, getting married, having children, taking on larger financial responsibilities.

Insurance to consider:

Why it matters:
At this stage, insurance becomes a core part of protecting your family’s financial stability.

Mid-Career & Peak Earning Years

Common life changes: Career growth, higher income, college savings, caring for children or aging parents.

Insurance to consider:

Why it matters:
Consistent reviews help close coverage gaps that can develop as assets and responsibilities grow.

Pre-Retirement & Retirement

Common life changes: Paying off major debts, transitioning to fixed income, planning healthcare needs.

Insurance to consider:

Why it matters:
Proper planning helps protect retirement savings and reduces financial stress later in life.

Key Takeaway

There’s no one-size-fits-all insurance plan. The right coverage depends on where you are in life, what you own, and who depends on you financially. Reviewing your insurance as your life changes helps protect what matters most—without unnecessary costs.

If you’re unsure where to start, talking with a trusted advisor can help you make confident, informed decisions.



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