
This workbook from Memorial Merits provides a complete, actionable framework for evaluating, documenting, and maintaining life insurance coverage. It helps families calculate the correct coverage amount using the DIME method (Debt + Income + Mortgage + Education), organize existing policies, verify beneficiary designations, and prevent common financial mistakes.Sections include:• Personalized coverage calculation worksheets• Policy inventory and beneficiary verification checklists• The “7 Life Insurance Mistakes” prevention guide• Claim filing instructions for beneficiaries• Annual review schedule and contact directoryThis practical guide empowers individuals and families to take control of their long-term financial protection and ensure their policies align with real-world needs. Read the full guide and video on 7 Life Insurance Mistakes here: https://memorialmerits.com/7-life-insurance-mistakes/
Insurance Claim Reporting, DIME Method, Insurance Benefits, End-of-Life Planning, Family Protection, Insurance Coverage, Insurance, Insurance, Life, Insurance Claims, Financial Planning, Insurance Beneficiaries, Estate Planning, Memorial Merits, Family law
Insurance Claim Reporting, DIME Method, Insurance Benefits, End-of-Life Planning, Family Protection, Insurance Coverage, Insurance, Insurance, Life, Insurance Claims, Financial Planning, Insurance Beneficiaries, Estate Planning, Memorial Merits, Family law
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