Assets: Income: Checking account $3,100 Gross income (Jamie Lee) $51,000 Savings account $16,600 Net income after taxes (Jamie Lee) $35,700 Emergency fund savings account $19,700 Gross income (Ross) $75,000 IRA balance $25,600 Net income after taxes (Ross) $52,300 Car (Jamie Lee) $12,100 Monthly Expenses: Car (Ross) $19,600 Mortgage $1,315 Liabilities: Property taxes $460 Student loan balance $0 Homeowners insurance $260 Credit card balance Car loans $4,100 Utilities $190 $7,600 Food $530 Gas/maintenance $305 Credit card payment $305 Car loan payment $295 Entertainment $155 Use the "family need" method to complete 1. Yearly income x 5 $ 375,000 2. Total approximate expenses above and beyond your daily living costs for you and your dependents (e.g. tutition, care for disabled child or parent) $ 0 3. Emergency fund needed (6 months of living expenses) 4. Expected funeral expenses $ 8,600 5. Total estimate of family's financial needs (sum of lines 1- 4) 6. Total liquid assets (e.g. savings account, CDs, money market funds, other life insurance, pension plan death benefits, and Social Security benefits) $ 65,000 7. Life insurance needs (total estimate of needs minus liquid assets)

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Surprise! Jamie Lee and Ross were stunned to find that their family of two has grown to a family of five! They were expecting twins, but when the babies were born, they discovered that they were actually the parents of triplets!

Ross immediately had worries of being able to provide for the growing family: diapers, formula, college expenses times three! What if something happened to him or Jamie Lee? How would the surviving parent be able to provide for such a large family?

Jamie Lee and Ross decided to purchase life insurance for Ross because his is the higher income at this time and because it would be more devastating if his income was lost due to his death. They have allowed $8,600 for funeral costs.

Calculate their living expenses for 6 months to include all monthly expenses, excluding credit card debt and entertainment. Note that Ross's mother lives close and will be providing childcare to their triplets once Jamie Lee goes back to work at the bakery for half days. His mom will have a hired nanny to assist, which will cost them $1,250 a month. Use the table below to determine the amount Jamie Lee and Ross should use when shopping for life insurance. Each answer must have a value for the assignment to be complete. Enter "0" for any unused categories.

Assets:
Income:
Checking account
$3,100
Gross income (Jamie Lee)
$51,000
Savings account
$16,600
Net income after taxes (Jamie Lee)
$35,700
Emergency fund savings account
$19,700
Gross income (Ross)
$75,000
IRA balance
$25,600
Net income after taxes (Ross)
$52,300
Car (Jamie Lee)
$12,100
Monthly Expenses:
Car (Ross)
$19,600
Mortgage
$1,315
Liabilities:
Property taxes
$460
Student loan balance
$0
Homeowners insurance
$260
Credit card balance
Car loans
$4,100
Utilities
$190
$7,600
Food
$530
Gas/maintenance
$305
Credit card payment
$305
Car loan payment
$295
Entertainment
$155
Use the "family need" method to complete
1. Yearly income x 5
$
375,000
2. Total approximate expenses above and beyond your daily
living costs for you and your dependents (e.g. tutition, care
for disabled child or parent)
$
0
3. Emergency fund needed (6 months of living expenses)
4. Expected funeral expenses
$
8,600
5. Total estimate of family's financial needs (sum of lines 1-
4)
6. Total liquid assets (e.g. savings account, CDs, money
market funds, other life insurance, pension plan death
benefits, and Social Security benefits)
$
65,000
7. Life insurance needs (total estimate of needs minus
liquid assets)
Transcribed Image Text:Assets: Income: Checking account $3,100 Gross income (Jamie Lee) $51,000 Savings account $16,600 Net income after taxes (Jamie Lee) $35,700 Emergency fund savings account $19,700 Gross income (Ross) $75,000 IRA balance $25,600 Net income after taxes (Ross) $52,300 Car (Jamie Lee) $12,100 Monthly Expenses: Car (Ross) $19,600 Mortgage $1,315 Liabilities: Property taxes $460 Student loan balance $0 Homeowners insurance $260 Credit card balance Car loans $4,100 Utilities $190 $7,600 Food $530 Gas/maintenance $305 Credit card payment $305 Car loan payment $295 Entertainment $155 Use the "family need" method to complete 1. Yearly income x 5 $ 375,000 2. Total approximate expenses above and beyond your daily living costs for you and your dependents (e.g. tutition, care for disabled child or parent) $ 0 3. Emergency fund needed (6 months of living expenses) 4. Expected funeral expenses $ 8,600 5. Total estimate of family's financial needs (sum of lines 1- 4) 6. Total liquid assets (e.g. savings account, CDs, money market funds, other life insurance, pension plan death benefits, and Social Security benefits) $ 65,000 7. Life insurance needs (total estimate of needs minus liquid assets)
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