Repeat the calculations to arrive at the additional life


Harry and Belinda Johnson spend $15 per month on life insurance in the form of a premium on a $10,000, paid-at-65 cash-value policy on Harry. Belinda has a group term insurance policy from her employer with a face amount of $85,500. By closing a group life insurance plan from his menu of employee benefits, By choosing a group life insurance plan from his menu of employee benefits, Harry now has $39,000 of group term life insurance. Harry and Belinda have decided that, because they have no children, they could reduce their life insurance needs by protecting one another's income for only four years, assuming the survivor would be able to fend for himself or herself after that time. They also realize that their savings fund is so low that it would have no bearing on their life insurance needs. Harry and Belinda are basing their calculations on a projected 4% rate of return after taxes and inflation. They also estimate the following expenses: $10,000 for final expenses, $6,000 for readjusted expenses, and $5000 for repayment of short-term debts. Assume that the $3,000 interest earnings from Harry’s trust fund will be included in his annual income for the purposes of calculating the likely dollar loss if he were to die. Also, Harry's income is $39,000 and Belinda's income is $57,700.

A) should the $3,000 interest earnings from Harry's trust fund be included in his annual income for the purposes of calculating the likely dollar loss if he were to die? Explain.

B) based on your response to the previous question, how much more life insurance does harry need?

C) repeat the calculations to arrive at the additional life insurance needed on Belinda's life.

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