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Term life insurance is temporary insurance, which covers a person against death for a limited amount of time (the amount of time covered is called the "term"). A term may be renewable for a second or third term, up to a certain age. Some term life policies can be converted to permanent life insurance.
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Learn about term life
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Calculate amount of coverage
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Get term quotes
Permanent life insurance is permanent, for as long as the premiums are paid. There are several types of permanent insurance (whole life is common), all of which: have a cash value; provide a death benefit; last throughout a person's life for as long as premiums are paid; and can be used for wealth management, estate planning, etc. .
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Universal life insurance
There are a vast number of advantages to using term life insurance as mortgage protection.
- Overview
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Comparison of term life and bank mortgage insurance
No medical life insurance (e.g.guaranteed life insurance) products are available for those who cannot get insured by standard life plans due to current health complications.
- Overview
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Standard G.I. Benefits Description
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FollowMe G.I. Overview
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FollowMe G.I.: Benefits Description
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FollowMe G.I. Rate Tables
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FollowMe Application
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Comparison of Traditional LTC and the Life-LTC Hybrid
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How the Hybrid Works
These scenarios can be used as a tool to help people get a better understanding of their life insurance needs.
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Permanent life insurance is often used for wealth and estate management, since it provides a means to managing your estate in a manner that best benefits your children and other people who depend on you.
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Capital Gains Exemption
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