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Whats the difference between whole life insurance and term insurance


Term coverage only protects you for a limited number of years, while whole life provides lifelong protection—if you can keep up with the premium payments. Whole life premiums can cost five to 15 times more than term policies with the same death benefit, so they may not be an option for budget-conscious consumers.

Is whole life insurance the same as term life insurance?

Term life insurance tends to be much cheaper than whole life coverage because term policies do not have a cash value component and may expire without paying any benefits. Whole life insurance is a form of permanent life insurance that covers the person for their entire life, rather than for a fixed period of time.

What is the disadvantage of whole life insurance?

What is the downside of whole life insurance? Compared to a term life policy, a whole life policy is more expensive and complex, in part because it's designed to provide a death benefit that lasts a lifetime.

Which is cheaper whole life or term?

Term life insurance is cheaper because it only lasts for a limited time. Your beneficiaries will not get any money if you live beyond the end of your term. Whole life insurance is more expensive because it lasts for your whole life and has a cash value that earns a guaranteed return on cash value.