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Joetta Hernandez is a single parent with two children and earns ​$ a year. Her​ employer's group life insurance policy would pay 2.5 times her salary. She also has ​$ saved in a​ 401(k) plan, ​$ in mutual​ funds, and a ​$ CD. She wants to purchase term life insurance for 15 years until her youngest child is​ self-supporting. She is not concerned about her outstanding​ mortgage, as the children would live with her sister in the event of​ Joetta's death. Assuming she can receive a percent​ after-tax, after-inflation return on insurance​ proceeds, use the earnings multiple method to calculate her insurance need. How much more insurance does Joetta need to​ buy? What other information would you need to know to use the needs approach to calculate​ Joetta's insurance​ coverage? Click on the table icon to view the PVIFA table LOADING Assuming she can receive a percent​ after-tax, after-inflation return on insurance proceeds and using the earnings multiple​ method, Joetta's insurance need is ​$
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