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| What is term insurance? Term insurance
provides protection for a specific period of time. It pays a benefit
only if you die during the term. Some term insurance policies can be
renewed when you reach the end of the term -- which can be from one to
30 years. The premium rates increase at each renewal date. Many
policies require that you present evidence of insurability at renewal
to qualify for the lower rates.
What is
permanent insurance? Permanent insurance provides lifelong
protection. As long as you pay the premiums, the death benefit will be
paid. These policies are designed and priced for you to keep over a
long period of time. If you don't intend to keep the policy for the
long term, this may be the wrong type of insurance for you. |
Permanent policies are known by a variety of names:
whole, ordinary, universal, adjustable and variable life. Most have a
feature known as "cash value" or "cash surrender value." This feature, not
found in most term insurance policies, provides you with some options.
- You can cancel or "surrender" the policy -- in
total or in part -- and receive the cash value as a lump sum. If you
surrender your policy in the early years, there may be little or no cash
value.
- If you need to stop paying premiums, you can use
the cash value to continue your current insurance protection for a
specified time or to provide a lesser amount of protection covering you
for your lifetime.
- You can usually borrow from the insurance
company, using the cash value in your life insurance as collateral.
Unlike loans from most financial institutions, the loan is not dependent
on credit checks or other restrictions. You ultimately must repay any
loan with interest or your beneficiaries will receive a reduced death
benefit
With all types of permanent policies, the cash value
of a policy is different from the policy's face amount. The face amount is
the money that will be paid at death or policy maturity. Cash value is the
amount available if you surrender a policy before its maturity or your
death. Moreover, the cash value may be affected by your insurance
company's financial results or "experience," which can be influenced by
mortality rates, expenses, and investment earnings.
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