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Permanent Insurance Explained - Permanent Life Insurance Types

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Permanent insurance, also referred to as permanent life insurance, affords the policy owner the opportunity to accumulate a little cash in addition to providing a death benefit in the event of premature death. When most people today think about life insurance today they think in terms of the largest amount of cash they can leave for a spouse and children. The result is that they buy a term policy. Term life insurance is the cheapest type policy you can buy. The problem with this however is that if you keep the policy for the duration and don't die there is nothing in it for you.

Your permanent insurance policy is entirely different. It costs more than term but if you keep it for 20 or 30 years or longer you will likely get back whatever you have paid into it if you choose to surrender it for it's cash value. There are many different types of permanent policies. Let us take a look at a few of them.

Universal Life

Universal life insurance combines a term policy with a savings plan. The amount of money you apply to savings is flexible. It does not need to ne a set amount. This policy also pays a death benefit in the event the insured dies.

Variable Universal Life

This policy is also considered a permanent policy as it combines an investment plan with a permanent type policy. A special licence, an NASD License, is needed to sell this product as some of your money is invested in mutual funds or other equity linked products.

Variable Life

This policy is a combination of whole life insurance and an investment. The agent selling this product also needs an NASD License in addition to his Agents License.

Whole Life

This policy has been around probably from the idea of life insurance came into existence. This is the original permanent policy. Most of these policies last to age 100.

Single Premium Life

This policy is a variation of the whole life policy. It allows you to pay one premium and keep your policy for as long as you wish. You can turn it in to the company at any time for it's cash value.

Limited Pay Life

This permanent insurance policy is set up so that you can pay into it for a given number of years and pay no more thereafter. You have your policy for as long as you live.

Graded Premium Life

The first year you pay a smaller premium which increases every year for a given period of time, usually 5 or 10 years, then levels off. The premium remains level for the balance of the time you keep your policy. The first years premium is usually slightly more than half of the payment required for a whole life policy. When the premium levels off it is again more than you would pay for a whole life policy.

All permanent insurance policies have cash values and most earn dividends is the company performs well with it's investments.

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For more than 40 years Donald has been known for his extensive knowledge of the life insurance business. He has represented some of the largest and most admired life insurance companies in the United States as well as Canada. His advice is invaluable.

Donald's website is: Life Insurance Answers

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