Sunday, July 20, 2008
Term Life Insurance
A term life insurance policy provides a death benefit for a specific term, generally measured in years. Unlike permanent life, there is no buildup in cash value. When the coverage term expires, the policyholder buys a new term that matches his insurance needs. Since the policyholder is older, they will pay a larger premium to reflect their shorter life expectancy.
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