As per DINK method, you have to add half of your debts to your funeral expenses for estimating the life insurance.
Total Debts
$202000 +$12000+$6000+$12000=$232000
Half of $232000=$116000
Funeral expenses=$7000
Therefore total need for insurance=$116000+$7000=$123,000.
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