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What is term life insurance? |
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Term life insurance is the simplest, and usually the cheapest, form of life insurance. Term life insurance provides protection for a specific period of time. It pays a benefit only if you die during the term. If you are living the policy expires without value. It is sometimes called temporary life insurance.
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There are different types of term insurance: Annual renewable term, decreasing term, and level term. Level term usually is the best because the premiums and coverage are level for a specific period of time: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 years. Buying level term and investing the difference in premium (had you bought a cash value policy such as whole life, universal life, or variable life) you'll most likely (99.99% of the time) have more coverage and more cash accumulated in the long run. By separating insurance and savings, you are able to maximize each and get the best return and coverage available. The point of level term, is once the kids are gone, the debt is minimal, and retirement savings is there, why pay for life insurance? At this point you are self insured and you can cancel the life insurance. But when you NEEDED it, you had it, and it was cheap.
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Remember if you buy term life, when the term ends so does the insurance. Also all the money you spent on it is gone.There is the possibility that the premiums will increase as the policy goes on.
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Term life insurance provides protection for a specified amount of time (or term) and pays benefits only if the individual dies during that period. Term policies can be sold in terms of number of years like (1 year, 5 year, or 10 year) or in terms of individual's age (term to age 50, or term to age 65). There are three basic types of term insurance:
Level term insurance - provides a level amount of protections throughout life of the policy
Decreasing term insurance - provides protection in which the amount gradually decreases throughout the life of the policy. This coverage is typically sold for individuals that want to protect family members from current liabilities such as a mortgage. As the mortgage is paid off the need for the higher payout upon death is reduced therefore this coverage decreases not only the payout upon death as time goes by but also has lower premiums.
Increasing term insurance- As you may have guessed this policy is the opposite of decreasing term insurance. In this form the protection gradually increases over the life of the policy. Generally the idea here is to keep pace with inflation or cost of living expenses.
First answer by ID0000000000. Last edit by Ksmail. Contributor trust: 962 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 199 [recommend question]
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