24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | John Mussi
There are different types of life insurance policies available.
Shop around and compare policies to ensure that you receive the
best deal possible. This sounds obvious, however, there are
dozens of different types of life cover plans available and it
is important that you select the right one for your
circumstances.
Life Insurance is insurance that provides protection against the
economic loss caused by the death of the person insured. There
are several types of Life Insurance, each having different
characteristics. Some of the key types of Life Insurance are:
Term Life, Whole Life, Burial Insurance, Survivorship Life,
Universal Life, and Variable Life Insurance. Outlined below is a
useful description of each type:
Term Life Insurance
Term Life Insurance is the lowest cost and simplest product
available. Term insurance is a life insurance contract that
provides protection for a limited number of years. The death
benefit is only payable if death occurs during the agreed-upon
term. There are various types of Term Insurance Life Policies:
Level Term Life Insurance
means that your premiums are set at a level at the beginning of
the contract and do not move up or down. The sum assured will
remain the same throughout the term.
Increasing term insurance
This is a fixed term policy where the sum assured will increase,
either by a set percentage or by the Retail price index (RPI)
throughout the policy term. Your premiums remain level
throughout the term if the sum assured rises by a set
percentage, or will rise according to the RPI if the sum assured
does the same.
Renewable term insurance
This is policy lasting for a smaller period, usually five years,
which can be renewed, although the sum assured cannot be
increased, whilst the premiums will increase with age.
Renewable increasable term insurance
is the same as above but provides for an increasing sum assured.
Convertible term insurance
provides the option to convert parts of the sum assured to whole
of life, endowment or further term assurance without further
medical evidence. Decreasing term insurance
is where the sum assured decreases over time; hence, the
premiums are set lower. This is commonly used to cover a
mortgage.
Whole Life Insurance
Life insurance that remains in force during the insured's entire
lifetime, provided premiums are paid as specified in the policy.
Whole life insurance also builds a savings element (called the
cash value) as a result of the level premium approach to funding
the death benefit.
Burial Insurance
Burial Insurance, or Final Expense Life Insurance, is
essentially a whole life product with small face values. The
application process is simple and does not have the associated
medical requirements of other policy types. This type of life
insurance is also referred to as a simplified issue or
guaranteed issue policy.
Survivorship Life Insurance
A type of whole life insurance which insures two people and pays
benefits only after the second person dies. It is generally
designed to provide funds to pay estate taxes.
Universal Life Insurance
An unbundled whole life insurance product in which the
mortality, investment, and expense factors used to calculate
premium rates and cash values are expressed separately in the
policy. In a universal life insurance policy, any applicable
expense charges are deducted from the premium and the remainder
of the premium is then credited to the policy's cash value. Each
month the insurer deducts the mortality costs from the cash
value and credits the remainder of the cash value with interest.
Variable Life Insurance
A form of whole life insurance under which the death benefit and
the cash value of the policy fluctuate according to the
investment performance of a separate account fund. Most variable
life insurance policies guarantee that the death benefit will
not fall below a specified minimum. A minimum cash value is
seldom guaranteed.
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