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[W735]Whole Life Insurance Good Investment
by Tony Reed, Ton
Term insurance provides coverage for a pre-specified period. For example, term insurance is designed to protect a mortgage or provide income for your family in case of your death. You pay the term insurance premium each month and as long as you pay the premium your policy will stay in force. Once the contract reaches maturity (usually in 10 years) you need to renew your policy at a higher price. If you die while you're paying the premium your estate gets a large sum of money.

In contrast, permanent or whole life insurance remains in force until you die. You pay the premium on a monthly basis for a pre-specified term, which can range between 10 to 20 years. A portion of your monthly payment pays the insurance and the life insurance company that provided the insurance invests the remainder. Eventually you don't pay any premiums but your estate still receives a large payment upon death.

Whole life polices have been criticized because their investment returns are low. Thus you were often advised to buy life insurance protection with a term policy and invest the difference between term and whole life payments in a separate investment vehicle, such as mutual funds, stocks, or bonds. Once you have built up a large pool of assets you don't need the insurance because the assets will provide security and stability in the event of an unexpected death.

However, there is a new, more flexible product called universal life insurance. While the life insurance company controls the savings in a whole life policy, the savings in a universal life plan are owned and controlled by the policyholder. Insurance companies offer a large variety of investment options for this savings component, including mutual funds. Thus, you have the ability to meet your life insurance needs and increase your return on investment.

The major advantage of a universal life policy is tax-advantaged growth. When you pay the policy premium, a portion of the premium pays for the insurance and a portion is invested. However, when you are ready to withdraw the money from your investment, your cost basis ( the portion not subject to tax) is higher with a universal life policy. The cost base for a universal policy is equal to the sum of all your premiums - the amount of money you have invested plus the money you have used to buy life insurance. This is very useful because increasing your cost base will ensure you pay less tax once you sell your investments within the universal life policy.

Universal life insurance provides a powerful combination of life insurance and tax-advantaged investment opportunities. Investors should realize that universal life insurance premiums work twice as hard as other premiums. They should also know that choosing the right product is an important element in the overall success of this strategy. Finally, the benefits of this strategy are magnified if you are in a higher tax bracket.


Yes, it costs more, but whole life insurance packs a few perks that term life insurance doesn't. The perk most people are interested in is the fact that whole life insurance usually offers fixed premiums; since it covers you for life, you could have fixed premiums for life. Term life insurance doesn't cover you for life, which isn't necessarily a bad thing; however, you could end up paying higher premiums upon renewal. Opinions vary from person to person as to whether fixed premiums are enough to make whole life insurance the better life insurance.

The perk that tends to form stronger opinions, however, is the investment component that comes with whole life insurance policies. Whole life insurance policies come with an investment component, often referred to as “forced savings,” which is money your policy accumulates based on dividends the life insurance company pays you, and life insurance companies that sell whole life insurance policies label the investment component as an excellent way to save money; however, opinions on whether or not the investment component of a whole life insurance policy is worth the extra price – or even effective, for that matter – range from one end of the spectrum to the other.

If you're considering purchasing a life insurance policy, but aren't yet sure if you want to purchase term or whole, don't base your decision solely on the perks offered. Sure, a whole life insurance policy allows you to save money, but so does a bank. The decision-making process doesn't have to be complicated. If you want life insurance for life, look into whole life insurance; if you want life insurance for a certain period of time, look into term life insurance. Look at the perks of each policy only after you have a handle on the basics of each policy. You're less likely to be swayed by the perks once you know which policy will better meet your needs.

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