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What is the meaning of term in life insurance?
A term life insurance policy is the simplest, purest form of life insurance: You pay a premium for a period of time – typically between 10 and 30 years – and if you die during that time a cash benefit is paid to your family (or anyone else you name as your beneficiary).
Which is better term or whole life insurance?
If you only need life insurance for a relatively short period of time (such as only when you have minor children to raise), term may be better as the premiums are more affordable. If you need permanent coverage that lasts your entire life, whole life is likely preferred.
What are 4 types of term life insurance?
Example of Term Life Insurance\n\n He buys a 10-year, $500,000 term life insurance policy with a premium of $50 per month. If George dies within the 10-year term, the policy will pay George's beneficiary $500,000. If he dies after he turns 40, when the policy has expired, his beneficiary will receive no benefit.