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[W736]Whole Life Insurance No Medical
by Elizabeth Newberry, Eli

Most of us are familiar with term life insurance, as it tends to be the more popularly chosen of the two. It is less expensive, and it only lasts for as long as you need it to. However, not many of us are familiar with whole life insurance. We need a whole life insurance explanation. What exactly is a whole life insurance policy?

Whole life insurance is life insurance that covers you for the entirety of your life, as opposed to term life insurance which only covers you for a certain number of years. With a whole life insurance policy, your beneficiary will receive a death benefit. Sounds pretty standard, right? Well, whole life insurance policies also offer you the option of fixed premiums, which means you will pay the same amount for you whole life insurance policy for the entire time you have it, as long as you faithfully keep up with payments. Your premiums will not increase! You can withdraw money from your policy at anytime without paying it back, and you can even choose to receive dividends that can be paid toward reducing your payments.

Yet, even with all of those great benefits, there are some drawbacks to having a whole life insurance policy. For example, the “investment component” that comes along with a whole life insurance policy is not always what it is cracked up to be. Whole life insurance policies are no account flexibility. This means you can not spread your money among different accounts, nor can you move your money from one account to another. Whole life insurance policies also will not allow you to invest your money into different accounts.


Whole life insurance covers you for your entire life, as opposed to term life insurance which only covers you for a certain number of years. However, with that additional coverage comes additional costs. Isn't that the way things always happen? With whole life insurance, not only are you paying for the cost of the insurance, but you are also paying for the cost of investment. Some have referred to the investment costs as ?forced savings,? and, admittedly, there are ways of saving for retirement that make more sense to some. As you get older, the cost of insurance coverage gets higher and the cost of investment gets lower. If you decide to cash in your whole life insurance policy, you may be paid in cash or in insurance that has been paid-up. Yet, with commission fees, market fluctuations, and hypothetical numbers that agents use for illustration purposes, it is not so easy to know how much you will cash in.

Still, there are many wealthy people who opt to purchase whole life insurance policies, and for a good reason. Whole life insurance policies help them in estate planning. By setting up an insurance trust through whole life insurance, they can make sure the proceeds of their insurance policy are used to pay their estate taxes. This is helpful, as estate taxes would otherwise be left to be paid out-of-pocket.

After understanding whole life insurance, it might not seem as safe and secure as its name sounds. Yes, you will be covered for life, but there are also additional costs for coverage that some people just do not need. If you have the extra money to invest in whole life insurance, by setting up an insurance trust, you won't exactly be wasting money, either.

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