Deciding if additional life insurance is needed and, if so, appropriate type. Use Worksheet 8.1. Rudy Steele, 43, is a recently divorced father of two children, ages 9 and 7. He currently earns95,000 a year as an operations manager for a utility company. The divorce settlement requires him to pay1,500 a month in child support and400 a month in alimony to his ex-wife, who currently earns35,000 annually as a preschool teacher. Rudy is now renting an apartment, and the divorce settlement left him with about100,000 in savings and retirement benefits. His employer provides a75,000 life insurance policy. Rudy’s ex-wife is currently the beneficiary listed on the policy. What advice would you give to Rudy? What factors should he consider in deciding whether to buy additional life insurance at this point in his life? If he does need additional life insurance, what type of policy or policies should he buy? Use Worksheet 8.1 to help answer these questions for Rudy.
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