Comparison of Types of Life Insurance

Mar 16, 2022Insurance

Term

Whole Life

Universal Life

Variable Life

Variable Universal Life

Premium

Premiums increase at each renewal Level Flexible Level Flexible

Coverage

Usually renewable until at least age 70; sometimes to age 95 For life

Death benefit

Guaranteed Guaranteed May be guaranteed, based on policy Guaranteed May be guaranteed, based on policy
May increase with dividends* Can be increased or decreased Varies relative to cash value investment returns Can be increased or decreased; varies relative to cash value investment returns

Cash value

None Guaranteed Guaranteed minimum interest rate Not guaranteed Not guaranteed
May increase with dividens* Varies based on interest rates Fluctuates with subaccount performance Fluctuates with subaccount performance

Policy loans allowed?

Not applicable Yes
May be able to borrow up to 100% of total cash surrender value less annual loan interest rate Same as whole life, but usually available at lower net interest rate (i.e., pay the interest rate and get a credit back to the policy) Same as whole life, but usually available at lower net interest rate (i.e., pay the interest rate and get a credit back to the policy) Same as whole life, but usually available at lower net interest rate (i.e., pay the interest rate and get a credit back to the policy)

Cash withdrawals allowed?

Not applicable No Yes No Yes

Cash value account growth

No cash value account Insurer determines guaranteed cash value and declares dividends based on performance of its general investment portfolio* Insurer determines cash value interest crediting rates based on current interest rate returns to the company Cash value account growth depends upon the investment performance of the subaccounts you choose Cash value account growth depends upon the investment performance of the subaccounts you choose

*Dividends are not guaranteed.

Note: Any guarantees associated with payment of death benefits, income options, or rates of return are subject to the claims-paying ability of the insurer.

Note: Policy loans and withdrawals will reduce the policy’s cash value and death benefit and may cause the policy to lapse. Withdrawals may be subject to surrender charges and income tax, and a 10% penalty may apply to withdrawals from a modified endowment contract if made under age 59½.

Note: Variable life and variable universal life insurance policies are offered by prospectus, which you can obtain from your financial professional or the insurance company. The prospectus contains detailed information about investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. You should read the prospectus and consider this information carefully before purchasing a variable life or a variable universal life insurance policy.

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