Whole Life Or Term

By Graham McKenzie

There are two major groups of life insurance that you should know, namely the Whole and Term Insurance Policy. The insurance policy that includes life coverage is the term insurance.

When it is said to be whole life insurance, the policy holder pays the fixed premium for a lifetime or until the person reaches 100 years of age and such premium must be paid in full to keep the insurance active. Though the investment might be that big, the benefits of this kind of insurance are also great. Great investments mean great rewards.

You are able to build cash value with whole life insurance on a tax-deferred basis. Depending on your age when you purchase whole life, this can be a very good long-term investment. It not only gives you lifetime protection without ever having a premium increase but is also an enforced savings program. Of course the policy holder has the right to discontinue the whole life policy and receive the cash value at any time.

Accumulated cash values of whole life insurance could sometimes be greater than the guaranteed amount because the insurance companies could invest these premiums in a more profitable venture, thereby returning to the policy holder his share of the monetary investment.

As a policy holder of whole life insurance, the insured individual could also avail of a loan against his share of premiums in the company. Instead of borrowing money from other sources, the policy holder could apply for a loan in the amount commensurate to his contribution of the life premiums.

Another striking feature of the whole life insurance is the benefit of enjoying dividends. Usually, dividends are given annually to the different policy holders. The dividend is taken from the overall return of investments in a particular year; hence, there are greater returns under this investment scheme.

Before you make the decision to purchase whole life insurance, you should go over your budget and be certain that you can afford it. This will be a long-term investment so careful thought needs to be put into what you can afford to pay for it. If whole life insurance is out of your budget?s range, you should still buy lower priced term insurance at a young age and perhaps add whole life coverage when you can better afford it. You also need to keep in mind that once you have obligated to a whole life insurance policy, the rate will stay the same for the rest of your life. These policies cannot be reduced to a lesser value once you have committed to purchase them but they are very good investments for those who can afford them. - 29956

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