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What are the different types of permanent policies?
Whole or ordinary life
This is the most common type of permanent insurance policy. It offers a death benefit along with a savings account. If you pick this type of life insurance policy, you are agreeing to pay a certain amount in premiums on a regular basis for a specific death benefit. The savings element would grow based on dividends the company pays to you.
Universal or adjustable life
This type of policy offers you more flexibility than whole life insurance. You may be able to increase the death benefit, if you pass a medical examination. The savings vehicle (called a cash value account) generally earns a money market rate of interest. After money has accumulated in your account, you will also have the option of altering your premium payments – providing there is enough money in your account to cover the costs. This can be a useful feature if your economic situation has suddenly changed. However, you would need to keep in mind that if you stop or reduce your premiums and the saving accumulation gets used up, the policy might lapse and your life insurance coverage will end. You should check with your agent before deciding not to make premium payments for extended periods because you might not have enough cash value to pay the monthly charges to prevent a policy lapse.
Variable life
This policy combines death protection with a savings account that you can invest in stocks, bonds and money market mutual funds. The value of your policy may grow more quickly, but you also have more risk. If your investments do not perform well, your cash value and death benefit may decrease. Some policies, however, guarantee that your death benefit will not fall below a minimum level.
Variable-
If you purchase this type of policy, you get the features of variable and universal life policies. You have the investment risks and rewards characteristic of variable life insurance, coupled with the ability to adjust your premiums and death benefit that is characteristic of universal life insurance.
Source: Insurance Information Institute www.iii.org
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Why should I purchase permanent insurance?
A permanent life policy provides lifelong insurance protection. The policy pays a
death benefit if you die tomorrow or if you live to be a hundred. There is also a
savings element that will grow on a tax-
There are a number of
different types of permanent insurance policies, such as whole (ordinary) life, universal
life, variable life, and variable/universal life. In a permanent policy, the cash
value is different from its face value amount. The face amount is the money that
will be paid at death. Cash value is the amount of money available to you. There
are a number of ways that you can use this cash savings. For instance, you can take
a loan against it or you can surrender the policy before you die to collect the accumulated
savings.
There are unique features to a permanent policy such as:
Source: Insurance Information Institute www.iii.org