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The Life Insurance Benefits of Quitting SmokingThe Life Insurance Benefits of Quitting Smoking

Kicking the habit can save clients a bundle.

Bill Boersma, President

July 24, 2019

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I recently wrote about improving return in a life insurance policy through better underwriting. No sooner had I done so than two cases came across my desk regarding the same issue that illustrated just how dramatically meaningful this can be.

Client Quits Smoking

A few years ago, I helped a neighbor with life insurance on himself and his wife. His wife’s policy was a straightforward $1 million 10-year term. She was healthy but a smoker, so she got preferred smoker status. The premium was $3,000.

Since then, I discovered she had quit smoking. She was re-underwritten at preferred best nonsmoker, and a new 10-year policy was priced at $1,100. Fifteen- and 20-year level policies are $1,300 and $1,900, respectively. (A new 10-year policy at smoker rates would be $4,300 at her age today, to get a sense of how big a difference there is.)

In another instance, a 90-year-old man has $50 million of universal life insurance coverage that’s failing miserably for a variety of reasons, including a lack of premium resources. I was brought in for consulting to attempt salvaging the coverage. During the process, I discovered he had stopped smoking 15 years earlier, but the agent either didn’t know or never did anything about it.

Just imagine how much could have been saved had this been taken into account all those years ago. I have no doubt there would have been a seven-figure savings in mortality costs and the tens of millions of coverage wouldn’t be on death’s doorstep at this point. The available premium would’ve assuredly been suitable to hold this coverage in force indefinitely. Millions will be squandered due to inattention and lost opportunity. 

Transition to E-Cigarettes

Talking about nicotine, the introduction of e-cigarettes and vaping might be helping some people wean themselves off of cigarettes but with most insurance companies these people are still smokers as are the younger people who are initially getting hooked on nicotine through vaping and e-cigs. However, there are nonsmoker options available if you know where to look. This could also be a great incentive to get a tobacco smoker to transition to e-cigs if insurance premiums can be cut dramatically.

As noted before, sometimes the important things to focus on with the largest returns aren’t what you’d expect. The little things can make a big difference.

 

Bill Boersma is a CLU, AEP and LIC.  More information can be found at www.oc-lic.com, www.BillBoersmaOnLifeInsurance.info and www.XpertLifeInsAdvice.com or email at [email protected].

About the Author

Bill Boersma

President, OC Consulting Group

http://www.oc-lic.com/

Bill Boersma is the founder, owner and president of OC Consulting Group, a fee-based life insurance consulting, audit and management practice located in Grand Rapids, MI.  He utilizes over 25 years of estate tax, business succession, charitable planning and life insurance consulting to be an ally to policy owners and their advisors. 

He works throughout the country with business owners and professionals and his clients range from Mom & Pop business owners to Forbes Billionaires.  He is generally introduced by estate planning and business attorneys, CPAs, trustees, family offices, non-profit leaders and financial planning professionals.

From simple second opinions to involved consulting engagements, from constructing insurance portfolios to managing them to tearing them apart, Bill is brought in throughout the country for his advanced life insurance expertise.  His work also includes litigation support and expert witness services, tax analysis, valuations, independent modeling, stress testing, underwriting expertise, strategy development, life settlements, private placement, funding & financing, etc.  If it involves life insurance, advisors are bringing Bill to the table to fix problems, find solutions and develop strategies for business owners and high net worth consumers.

Securities offered through Valmark Securities, Inc. Member FINRA, SIPC. Investment Advisory Services offered through Valmark Advisers, Inc. a SEC Registered Investment Advisor. OC Consulting Group and its affiliates are separate entities from Valmark Securities, Inc. and Valmark Advisers, Inc.