Sunday, November 21, 2010

Learn about a Guaranteed Universal Life Insurance Policy

Guaranteed Universal Life Insurance



A guaranteed minimum interest rate applied to the universal life insurance policy (usually around 4%) means that, no matter how the investments perform, the insurance company guarantees a certain minimum return on your money. If the insurance company does well with its investments, the interest rate return on the accumulated cash value will increase.



Universal Life Insurance, unlike term life insurance, allows you to choose from two types of options for a death benefit. Option A pays the death benefit out of the policy’s cash value; the more cash value you build up means the company is on the hook for less insurance (and therefore costs less). Option B pays the face amount stated in the contract, plus any cash values you accumulated over the years (costs more). Many Universal Life Insurance policies today offer a no-lapse guarantee: as long as you pay the minimum designated premium, the policy will stay in force to age 100 (or even to age 120). However, paying the minimum guaranteed premium is rarely sufficient to build up significant cash values.


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