Term Life And Whole Life Insurance
By: Ivon T. Hughes
Which type of policy is best for you, term or whole life? The
answer depends on several factors, including:
Your Needs. If you need coverage only until your children graduate
from college, for example, you might be better off with a term life
policy.
Cash-value insurance is better suited for long term needs, such as
planning estate taxes and providing lifetime security for your
spouse. Some term policies cannot be renewed past age 70 or 80 and
can become costly to renew as you approach that age.
The Cost. If term life insurance is more suited to your budget and
you want life time coverage, consider a term life policy which can
be converted into a whole life policy. Then you can convert the
policy whenever your cash flow or needs dictate. You can also
purchase a combination of term life and whole life insurance and
gradually shift into whole life insurance over time.
Your Savings and Investment Goals. Whole life insurance can be a
good long term investment vehicle, especially because the cash
value has the potential to grow tax-deferred. Should you no longer
need the insurance but want some extra cash, you may surrender the
policy and collect the accumulated cash value. Be sure to discuss
the tax consequences with your tax advisor first.
As an alternative, you could purchase term life insurance and
invest what you save on premiums on your own. Compare the returns
you can expect, and remember to take taxes into consideration if
you plan to select taxable investments.
So, Should I Buy Term Life or Whole Life Insurance? Term life and
whole life insurance both have advantages including immediate
family protection. Deciding which type of policy and which features
are right for you takes careful consideration and, most times, a
comprehensible look at your financial plan. To discuss your life
insurance needs and financial requirements, contact your financial
professional.
Ivon T. Hughes of The Hughes Trustco Group is a licensed Insurance Broker. Author of The Life Insurance Handbook. - Get a FREE Copy TODAY! Email: info@trustco.ca Web: www.hughestrustco.com
Article Source: http://www.articledashboard.com
