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1/7/2009
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| With the many products out there, picking one can prove to be quite
confusing. There are, however, really only two basic types of life
insurance--term and whole life (also called cash value), each having its
advantages and disadvantages. For most people, term life is the best
option though the ultimate choice will depend upon your health, age, income
level, and special needs. But, since most insurance agents tend to push
whole life or cash value insurance because of the fatter commissions they
get from it, a greater number of people tend to take whole life thereby
shortchanging themselves by paying too much and ending up with little death
benefits for the same amount of premium compared to term insurance. |
| As stated before, the type of insurance that is best for you will depend
upon your age, health, income level, and special needs. This is because
there are advantages and disadvantages with each of the two types of life
insurance, and you will need to consider these to determine the one best
suited to your needs. Some advantages and disadvantages for the term life
and whole life are given below. |
| Term Insurance
Term insurance is the purest form of life insurance, consisting only of a
death benefit without the frills. It is for a fixed term varying from
one to 20 years, after which it must be renewed. If you die during the
term, your benefits are paid to your beneficiaries. Term life insurance
premiums are cheaper compared to whole life which makes it possible for you
to afford more coverage with the same amount of premium. |
| Disadvantages
* It is not permanent
* You may not be able to renew it above a certain age, e.g., above 70
years in some states. However, this may not necessarily be
disadvantageous since you may not need life insurance at that age because
your dependents will most probably have been able to establish on their own
by then. |
| This question, depending upon the way you answer it, may have a profound
effect on your family and d ones in the unfortunate event of your
premature death. Because most people believe they will be around for a
long time, into their nineties and over a hundred years, it never occurs to
them to plan for a premature passing away. However, no one really knows
when he or she will pass away--it may be tomorrow, next year, ten years, 50
years or even more. This fact has been brought home to the Nigerian
community in the Denver area where weve lost three of our members in just
over a year. Hence, any prudent person should plan for this uncertainty by
getting a life insurance to protect his or her family against the economic
consequences resulting from passing away prematurely. |
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