Does Your Wife Know Your Income Isn't Protected?

Does Your Wife Know Your Income Isn't Protected?

Most people are ‘driving McLarens’ while ‘insured like Corollas.’ In this foundational episode, Hans and Brian revisit one of their core concepts: human life value versus needs-based analysis when it comes to life insurance planning.


If you're a military officer with just SGLI coverage, or anyone who thinks $500,000 is "a big check" for life insurance, this episode will fundamentally shift how you think about protecting your family's financial future. The math is sobering, but the solution is clear.


Using real calculations, the hosts demonstrate why the traditional "needs analysis" approach to life insurance leaves families exposed to millions in lost income. When your economic value over a working lifetime exceeds $4-6 million, leaving your family with enough to "pay off the mortgage" isn't protection – it's a dereliction of duty.


The $6 Million Gap: What You're Really Worth

Brian walks through Truth Concepts software to illustrate a 40-year-old earning $150,000 annually. The shocking result: this person needs $4 million just to maintain their family's current lifestyle if they die tomorrow, and over $6 million when accounting for normal salary increases. Yet most people in this situation (military clients, at least) have just $500,000 in SGLI coverage.


Why Needs Analysis Gets It Wrong

The insurance industry has been improperly trained to focus on "needs" instead of true economic value. As Bob Castiglione writes: "No beneficiary, given the choice, would want only an amount of insurance that they supposedly need rather than the true value of the insured person who died."


The Asset You're Not Insuring

You insure your car to full value. You insure your home to full value. But your greatest asset – your ability to produce income – is dramatically underinsured. Hans breaks down why this thinking is backwards, especially when you're guaranteed to "total" this asset eventually.


How Whole Life Insurance Bridges the Gap

The hosts explain how dividend-paying whole life insurance grows over time, eventually providing more death benefit than insurance companies would initially write on you. This creates a crossing point where your coverage approaches your true economic value as you age.


➡️ Chapters:

00:00 - The dereliction of duty: Leaving families exposed

01:10 - Welcome back: Revisiting human life value concepts

02:30 - Two approaches: Needs analysis vs. human life value 04:05 - Why we focus on fathers in our examples

06:20 - Economic life value: The better term

09:15 - Truth Concepts calculation: The $6 million reality

14:35 - Why earnings increases matter in the calculation

17:25 - SGLI exposure: Millions in lost income

24:20 - The mortgage payment fallacy

27:20 - Bob Castiglione on proper insurance thinking

30:15 - Why whole life is an asset, not an expense

32:15 - The McLaren vs. Corolla insurance analogy

34:00 - Solomon Ebner on economic forces in human value 35:20 - Questions every father should ask himself

Key Questions for Reflection:

  • If you don't wake up tomorrow, can your wife continue staying home with the kids?

  • Will your children maintain their quality of life?

  • How much insurance would you want if you knew you'd die tomorrow?


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