By Tanisha Berg


The purpose of a life insurance policy is to financially protect the dependents of a person when he or she dies. An ongoing benefit will be paid to any named dependents upon the policy-holder's death to cover their living expenses and the funeral costs of the deceased. Different types of policies are available to suit the needs of every customer, when it comes to buying life insurance Chicago consumers should be aware of these main guidelines.

Some people have life coverage through their employers, these policies can be useful but offer less flexibility than individual plans, cease to be in effect upon termination of employment, and may provide less coverage. When assessing one's needs, it's important to find out the particulars of any group coverage and take this into consideration.

The four main types of life policies are term, whole, universal, and variable. Term coverage has a specified period within which the recipients will receive benefits if the insured dies. Upon expiration, it can be renewed, but usually for a higher premium because the policy-holder will be older. This is the most popular type of policy, because it has a choice of terms, is tax-free, and provides good coverage for the price paid.

Whole life coverage works in such a way that the premium paid is partially reserved for death benefits and the rest is used for a hedge fund, as a result the premium is somewhat higher, as is the agent's commission. Unlike term policies there is no expiration on this plan. Interest accumulates on the savings, but at a relatively slow rate, so it's best for those who wish to retain the policy permanently, or they might lose money on it.

A universal policy gives the insured a fair amount of flexibility in terms of how much benefits are paid, and the amount and frequency of the premiums. The money is paid into an investment fund from which administrative costs and the death benefits are taken. This fund is subject to gaining interest according to current market rates, which can have either a positive or negative effect on its value.

Variable life insurance policies are those which involve investing one's money into a choice of assets such as stocks and bonds. The amount of one's tax-free death benefit depends on how well these chosen investments perform over time, which can be risky or very profitable. If one chooses to surrender the policy, they will receive the taxable cash value, however no minimum is guaranteed and it may become zero.

There are different ways a customer can purchase insurance, although the safest bet is to deal with an agent who represents an insurance company with a solid foundation. Besides being licensed in one's state, a good agent will answer any questions his or her clients may have, won't pressure them into making a decision, and will ensure that they understand exactly what they are getting for their money.

The application process usually involves filling out a questionnaire and sometimes taking a physical exam as well. It is important to be truthful and fully disclose all pertinent health information. Based on this application, the company will decide if they will insure the applicant and if so for which premium.




About the Author:



0 commentaires:

Enregistrer un commentaire

:) :)) ;(( :-) =)) ;( ;-( :d :-d @-) :p :o :>) (o) [-( :-? (p) :-s (m) 8-) :-t :-b b-( :-# =p~ $-) (b) (f) x-) (k) (h) (c) cheer
Click to see the code!
To insert emoticon you must added at least one space before the code.

 
Network Marketing Secrets You May Not Know © 2013. All Rights Reserved. Powered by Blogger
Top