Life insurance policies can be divided into two main categories, term insurance and cash value insurance. A brief discussion of each, and their relative advantages and disadvantages, follows. |
The primary advantage of term life insurance is that it requires a low cash outlay. This is because the term policyholder is paying only for the pure insurance protection, rather than term plus an ... |
The main advantage traditionally associated with cash value policies is that the premium normally remains level for as long as the insured keeps the policy. (Some modern cash value policies give the ... |
There is no simple answer to which type of life insurance policy term or cash value will be better for you. If you are just starting your business, and have lots of personal financial ... |
Life insurance policies are complicated things. They use terms and provisions, that are nothing more than legalistic mumbo-jumbo to most of us. Added to this ... |
Here are some of the most common life provisions and terms that you may find in your life insurance policy. (You may also wish to take a look at our tabular comparison of common |
In recent years, most insurance companies have included in their policies a provision that permits the accelerated payment of benefits to a policyholder who suffers from life-threatening medical ... |
Probably the most important right that a policyholder has under a life insurance policy is to name a policy beneficiary, that is, the person or organization that will get the proceeds when the ... |
The cash value of a life insurance policy represents the investment component of a cash value policy (such as a whole life policy). The policy will state ... |
Among life insurance policies, only participating policies pay dividends. These dividends are not like dividends on stock, but are merely the nontaxable ... |