Insurance-Based Investments
Term Life Insurance Sep 8, 2008
Term life insurance provides life insurance coverage for a specific time period (the term). It is often referred to as pure insurance. The face amount of the policy is paid if you die during the term of the policy. When you live longer than the term of the insurance coverage, nothing is paid, as there is no cash surrender value. |
Term vs. Cash Value Life Insurance Sep 8, 2008
Which type of life insurance is better--term or cash value? Insurance buyers have been asking this question for generations. When choosing between these two fundamentally different alternatives, you'll need to think about the amount of coverage you need, the amount of money you can afford to spend, and the length of time you need the coverage to continue. |
Universal Life Insurance Sep 8, 2008
Universal life insurance is a type of permanent life insurance that allows policyowners to decide how much premium to pay (so long as stated minimum costs are met), when to pay premiums, how much the death benefit will be, and more. Learning about the following features of a universal life insurance policy will help you decide whether this is the right coverage for your situation.
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Variable Life Insurance Sep 8, 2008
If you want the assurance of a death benefit and level (unchanging) premium payments for the life of your policy, coupled with the possibility of enhancing your death benefit through the use of investments, then variable life insurance may be the answer you're looking for. You don't need to worry about monitoring the amount of money in your policy. Your coverage remains in force so long as you pay your premiums. On top of that, you have the chance to build additional benefits in a tax-deferred separate account.
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Annuities and Retirement Planning Sep 5, 2008
You may have heard that IRAs and employer-sponsored plans (e.g., 401(k)s) are the best ways to invest for retirement. That's true for many people, but what if you've maxed out your contributions to those accounts and want to save more? An annuity may be a good investment to look into. |
Annuity Basics Sep 5, 2008
An annuity is a contract between you, the purchaser or owner, and an insurance company, the annuity issuer. In its simplest form, you pay money to an annuity issuer, and the issuer pays out the principal and earnings back to you or to a named beneficiary.
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