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Look around the room, what do you see—a wife that loves you more than anything in the world or kids that love to see you when you get home from work so you can play with them?
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What are some things to consider when you are getting ready to purchase a life insurance policy? What are your needs at the time of purchase? What will help you best in the future?
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Has a life insurance agent suggested that you buy "permanent" insurance such as Whole Life, Universal Life or Variable Universal Life? The reasons they give seem so compelling, but are they in your best interest? Here’s an explanation of the basics, plus what the insurance agent isn’t telling you!
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What's The Lowdown On Variable Universal Life Insurance?
If permanent insurance with flexible premiums and options is important to you, you’ll want to choose a variable universal life insurance policy. This type of policy combines features of universal life insurance with investment options, so you have the potential for a larger death settlement than you would have with an ordinary policy. It is called a variable universal life insurance, because your investments and premiums are not fixed. They are variable because they depend on the current market conditions.
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Whole Life Insurance One Time Payment
What is a Whole Life Insurance policy? Whole life insurance was designed to give your beneficiary protection for your entire life. This means that you have insurance coverage from the date that the policy is enacted until the day that you die, up to 100 years of age. At age 100 you will receive the "face value" of the policy. The face value is the amount that the policy was originally intended to pay. Example, a $100,000.00 policy has a "face value" of $100,000.00.
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No Physical Exam Whole Life Insurance - Is It Really A Good Deal?
Although there are insurance companies out there that will issue a no exam whole life insurance policy, there are exclusions written into most of these policies that you, the consumer, need to be aware of.


