Term life insurance has level premiums that last for a set number of years (the term). This life insurance includes a death benefit in the form of a lump sum of cash that’s paid out to a beneficiary by the life insurance company if you die while this coverage is active. This lump sum can be used for a variety of things, such as burial expenses, mortgage, and debt payments, living expenses for your family, or donations, generally tax-free. Additionally, you may have the option to convert your policy to permanent coverage before the term ends. After the term expires the policy may either terminate or automatically renew annually. If your policy is at the end of the of the term period, then you may be able to renew it for another term or convert it to a permanent policy.
It provides a generally tax-free death benefit for your loved ones.
Easy-to-understand.
Typically low-cost life insurance.
Is a term life insurance policy right for me?
Term life insurance is a great choice for many people because it’s simple and cost-effective. If you’re on a tight budget, or you’re a young person age 20-30 who is just starting to build your financial future, term life insurance can be a good match for you. Still not sure? Check out the video below to learn more about term life insurance.
Guaranteed universal life insurance is permanent coverage that provides the ability to guarantee a death benefit to any age up to a maximum age as stated in the policy, as long as the premiums are paid and the policy remains in force. Guaranteed universal life is not designed to generate cash value.
Can provide a guaranteed death benefit for your whole life.
Death benefit passes to beneficiaries generally tax-free.
Anyone with a need for death benefit coverage who desires to buy a policy that can cover their entire life with less costly premiums compared to other permanent products.
The death benefit is not generally subject to income taxes for the beneficiary.
It offers the potential to grow cash value.
The amount credited to the cash value grows tax-deferred without directly investing in the market.
Flexible, adjustable premium, and death benefit amounts as needs change.
It can be an expensive product depending on your goals.
If interested in providing a death benefit for your beneficiaries with additional benefits, an indexed universal life insurance policy might be attractive to you for its upside growth potential and downside protection. Watch the video below if you want to learn more about indexed universal life insurance.