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What is interest-sensitive life insurance?In: Life Insurance [Recategorize] |
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Interest-sensitive life insurance is a type of whole life insurance where the cash value can increase beyond the stated guarantee if economic conditions warrant. This is also called current assumption whole life insurance.
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