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The Benefit and Importance of Life Insurance


What is life insurance? What is the benefit of life insurance? It is very important for us to know about it and we must have at least one life insurance for our family in our life.

Let us, friends, tell you about the benefits of life insurance and its importance.
benefit and importance of life insurance

What is life insurance and why?

1. For economic protection and economic security of the family:

What is life insurance and why?
Friends insurance is a facility in which we can financially strengthen ourselves and our family by saving our money according to our own will.

   we should have an insurance requirement for the future of our family. Let's think once for a lot of families, only one person is earning in families and after the departure of the family, there is a very bad situation. If there is insurance, then our family can get out of economic paradise.
benefit and importance of life insurance

Friends, there are a lot of plans and types of insurance such as:
 There are a lot of insurance plans in which we get a claim when we are dead, and if we stay safe till the insurance is complete, we get the insurance amount. Thereby, both our savings and insurance are both together.


2. Easily get loan and re-payment:

In our life, there are such situations that we do not get any money from anywhere. In this situation, we can easily take a loan from the insurance company. There are plenty of insurance plans in which we also get rupees in every 5-year intervals, from which we can fulfill our economic needs.

3. Savings in Tax:

benefit and importance of life insurance
The best way to get rid of tax is insurance because of which we have two advantages from one work, one can be exempted in tax and another is also our insurance. On getting the insurance, the Indian government allows us to go to tax.

4. Assistant in Accident and Illness:

  If we have got health insurance, then it is very useful for any kind of accident and accidents. Today, even the illness does not even know which disease can happen to the person who can not say anything. Our millions of rupees are spent in the treatment of critical illness like cancer. At that time, health insurance is very useful for us.
benefit and importance of life insurance

5. Easily marry and study the children:

 You know very well about how much money is found in children's marriage and studying today. It is difficult for us to bring sudden money for children's education and marriage. If we act wisely then it can be done easily. For example, if a child is born in our house, then we should get insurance within 2-3 months at the same time so that if we get 21 years of insurance, we can get insurance maturity and we can spend the child's marriage and study.
benefit and importance of life insurance



The last thing: Friends, we hope that you have come to know the importance of life insurance very well. All of us have a sincere request for you to insure at least one insurance for your family and tell the maximum number of people about this article and do not forget to share it on social media.

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