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LIFE INSURANCE

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There are two types of Life Insurance, Temporary (Term) and Permanent, but those two types can be structured to fit your needs in a vast variety of ways.

A primary use of life insurance in a personal life insurance situation is to replace the future income that is lost when someone dies.

Life insurance is a unique tool to create wealth. It does so by assuring a desired amount of liquid capital is paid upon the insured’s death, even if that death occurs immediately after the coverage becomes effective.


However, people may also buy life insurance on the lives of family members who do not work outside the home, such as a stay-at-home spouse who raises the children.

The insurance company pays a specified amount—called the policy’s face amount or death benefit—normally free of income tax. This amount is paid to the beneficiary upon the insured’s death while the policy is in force.



Term Insurance

Term Life Insurance is the simplest form of life insurance. It provides affordable protection for a specific period of time at a scheduled premium level. Premiums may increase at the end of the term.

Term insurance can help you meet a number of personal and business needs and is often a good choice:
  • When life insurance is essential but dollars are scarce
  • For a well-defined period of time
  • To protect your family (insurance benefits can help pay a mortgage or fund a child’s education)
  • To protect your business (benefits can ensure business continuation by helping to cover business expenses)

During the life of the term you have the option (in most cases) to convert to a permanent life insurance policy which builds cash value and may earn dividends.

permanent LIFE INSURANCE OR whole life

Whole Life Insurance has a lot of bang for the buck. Protect your family or business no matter what lies ahead.

A permanent policy that remains in effect from the day you purchase it until you die, as long as premiums are paid.

The cash value that accumulates in whole life policies can also be accessed during your lifetime through a policy loan, cash value withdrawals, or surrender proceeds; these funds are usually referred to as living benefits.

Many life insurance policies also provide accelerated death benefits that are payable to a terminally ill insured during his or her lifetime.

Knowing your financial goals are unique. We don’t just offer a one-size-fits-all whole life policy.

Standard Whole Life
  • This provides lifelong protection until death 
  • Guaranteed premiums will never increase 
  • Accumulates cash value which grows tax-deferred 
  • Guaranteed cash value 
  • Additional cash value growth through dividends
  • Death benefit increases with dividends
  • Tax-free death benefit 
  • Protection of cash value from creditors (in most states)
  • The dividends increase every year which at a certain point in time can pay premiums  
  • Offers a waiver of premium rider, if you become disabled the insurance company pays your premiums
  • Long-term care rider can be attached at time of purchase
  • Forces you to save money
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Select Whole Life
Offers the same insurance and protection as whole life, But allows you to select how long you pay the premiums (within limitations). In most cases people select to stop the premiums at retirement age. It is also designed to build the cash value at a much faster rate.

Hybrid Life insurance / Long-Term Care Insurance
A Hybrid Life Insurance/LTC policy might use a combination of a universal life insurance policy with an accelerated death benefit rider that would cover the cost of long-term care. (Riders tend to cost approximately 10 percent to 20 percent of a stand-alone long-term care policy.)

More sophisticated hybrids might combine traditional whole life, universal life, or even variable universal life with long-term care benefits that can be accessed independently of the underlying insurance policy. These are structured and priced more like stand-alone long-term care policies.
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Life Insurance Settlement
Another option for using a life insurance policy to fund long-term care is a life insurance settlement. Settlements involve the sale of existing, in-force policies to a third party, providing a means to receive a value from the policy while the insured is living.


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