What Is The Best Life Insurance Policy?

November 22, 2008 · Filed Under Life Insurance Types · 2 Comments 

If you’re just starting to look into life insurance or you’re reviewing your life insurance portfolio, the myriad of choices can be confusing.

Man is Mortal. That makes life insurance a little unique and interesting, doesn’t it? We purchase things like health insurance, car insurance and home insurance, then hope we never have a need to use them. Life insurance is different, because it’s a widely accepted fact that sooner or later, each one of us will die.

So many choices. When it comes to life insurance, there are many options. What is the best life insurance policy? You may have heard terms like “whole life insurance”, “term insurance” or “variable insurance” … but what does it all mean? And what are the differences? Well, first let me point out what they have in common: all life insurance policies provide payment to a beneficiary in the event of your death. Except for that basic tenet, the differences between policies can be major. In this post I will discuss the basics of the different types of life insurance. In future post I will go into detail of each type of life insurance and go through the options and the pros and cons of each.

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Whole life insurance. This type of insurance covers your entire life (not just a portion or a “term” of it). It is considered permanent life insurance which is used to cover you for your “whole life.” Whole life insurance policies tend to cost more than “term” policies. This is both because they grow what is known as “cash value”, and because after a time you will be able to borrow against or withdraw from your whole life benefits to supplement your retirement. Most whole life insurance policies will have guarantees on both the cash value and death benefits.

Term life insurance. Rather than covering your whole life, “term” insurance covers a pre-determined portion of your life. Common terms are ten, twenty and thirty years, if you die within that term, your beneficiaries receive a death benefit. If not, generally you get nothing. To put it simply, term life insurance allows you to purchase more coverage for less money. Basically, you are betting on the probability of your death occurring within that specified “term”.

Variable life insurance. Variable life insurance is a permanent insurance. However, unlike whole life insurance, variable insurance allows you to invest the cash value of your policy in “subaccounts” (which can include money market funds, bonds or stocks). Variable insurance offers a bit of control, as the value and benefit depend upon the performance of the subaccounts you select. However, that means there could be significant risk involved, since the performance of your subaccounts cannot be guaranteed.

Universal life insurance. With universal life insurance, it all comes down to flexibility. It is permanent life insurance that provides access to cash values that build up tax-deferred. You can choose the amount of coverage you feel is appropriate, and you retain the ability to increase or decrease that amount as needs change (subject to minimums and requirements). You also have some flexibility in determining how much of your premium goes towards insurance, and how much is used within the policy’s savings element.

So, which is right for you? Many factors come into play when deciding what type of life insurance will best suit your needs. The best thing to do is to get a quote or review your current policies using The LIFE Study. It is very quick and easy, click here and let us assist you in looking at all the factors and help you to find the right life insurance policy at the right price for your specific needs.

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What is The LIFE Study

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The LIFE Study is a personalized independent objective evaluation of your existing life insurance. In addition The LIFE Study is a great way to find out how much a new life insurance policy would cost. Created by financial advisors (not by life insurance companies), The LIFE Study is uniquely designed to uncover the hidden, overlooked, and lesser-known opportunities to lower your costs and improve your coverage. Life Insurance is often one of the most valuable assets within a family’s financial portfolio. Yet very few people ever give it the same kind of attention as they might give their other investments. Think of reviewing your life insurance in the same way you might consider refinancing your mortgage. Just as there can be lower interest rates enabling you to save money on your mortgage, there can be improved conditions to strengthen your life insurance. The difference is that these benefits are not as widely published or known as are mortgage interest rates!

Sometimes referred to as a ‘life insurance audit’, The LIFE Study approach is unique. It’s a quick yet comprehensive analysis that weighs your personal and policy information to determine where your policy ranks within the most up-to-date insurance market data. In addition, we’ll look at the top life insurance companies and their policies to see where improvements may be found and present you with a comprehensive report of our findings.

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