- Permanent life insurance
Permanent life insurance is a form of
life insurance such as whole life or endowment, where thepolicy is for the life of the insured, the payout is assured at the end of the policy (assuming the policy is kept current) and the policy accruescash value .This is compared with
Term life insurance where insurance is purchased for a specified period (typically ayear , or for level periods such as 5, 10, 15, 20 even 25 and 30 years) where adeath benefit is only paid to thebeneficiary if the insured dies during the specified period.Permanent life insurance originally was offered as a fixed premium fixed return product known as
whole life insurance also known as cash surrender life insurance. This offered consumers guaranteed cash value accumulation and a consistent premium. Consumers later wanted more flexibility which was offered in the form ofuniversal life insurance . Universal life insurance allows consumers flexibility in when premiums are to be paid and the amount that they would be. Universal life policies also allowed consumers to permanently withdraw cash from the policy without the interest associated with the loan provisions in whole life policies. Universal life policies retained the fixed investment performance of whole life policies. Variable life insurance follows the mold of whole or universal life, but it shifts the investment risk to the consumer along with the potential for greater returns.Variable universal life insurance combines this with the flexibility in premium structure of universal life to create the most free form option for consumers to manage their own money (at their own risk). Variable universal life insurance policies are considered more favorable to other permanent life insurance alternatives due to the favorable tax treatment of all permanent life insurance policies and their potential for greater returns than other permanent life insurance products.Payout likelihood
Because Permanent life insurance programs must always pay out, the cost of insurance is considerably higher than term insurance. Term insurance is referred to as pure death benefit with no cash accumulation vehicle tied to it. Because of this, term programs remain 8 to 10 times less expensive than a permanent program for the same coverage. Most people are drawn to term insurance for the low cost and the ability to invest the difference in separate financial products. Doing so has a severe drawback in some cases because all term policies eventually expire and the client would then have to pay a higher premium based on his attained age or he may not be able to qualify for a new policy at that point. In these situations, money earned from investments may not measure up to the coverage the policy would have provided.
See also
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Life insurance
*Whole life insurance
*Universal life insurance
*Variable universal life insurance External links
* [http://www.inheritancenetwork.org/life-insurance/life-insurance-comparison.php Chart Comparing Different Types of Life Insurance]
* [http://www.iii.org/individuals/life/ Learn About Life Insurance] - Insurance Information Institute Life Insurance Learning Center
* [http://www.life-line.org The Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education]
* [http://www.eh.net/encyclopedia/?article=murphy.life.insurance.us A History of Life Insurance in the United States through World War I]
* [http://www.ins.state.il.us/Consumer/SlaveryReporting.nsf/summaryreport?OpenPage Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation, Division of Insurance, Slavery Era Policies Report August 2004]
* [http://www.naifa.org/about/ethics.cfm Code of Ethics, National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors]
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