Monday, December 29, 2008

Which Term Life Insurance Policy Is The Best For You

Insurance in general is confusing and life insurance can be very confusing to understand due to all the provisions and riders.  So when carriers come out with multiple products with an array of provisions it can be overwhelming to decide which is best for your planning needs.

So let's catch you up on the different types of term life insurance policies.  Being informed will help you be more comfortable with the product and more confident in your decision to purchase the plan for you or your family.

There are primarily four different types of term life policies available:

"ART" or Annual Renewable Term Life:
Or it is also called "yearly renewable term" or YRT and ART or "annually renewable term" 
This product simply provides protection for one year, then it renews the next year same face amount but the premiums increase with your attained age.  This product is usually used for very short term needs.  Perhaps to cover a loan or some sort of business situation where an executive or key employee needs the coverage.

Guaranteed Level Term Life Insurance:

This product has a level death benefit that you choose at the time of application.  The premium is level as well but you need to be very careful here.  Some plans may be a 20 year level term plan but the premiums may only be guaranteed for 10 years then can adjust.  Most carriers have guaranteed their level term life products for the whole term period, they have done this primarily due to competition.Time the time to make sure you view the companies illustration that was ran on their own software program.There you can and should verify that the policies premium rates are contractually guaranteed for the term time period.

Mortgage Term or Decreasing Term Life:

Due to extended mortality and better carrier cost controls this product is not sold much, level term plans are just as affordable and more efficient.  You may have heard this product called Mortgage Term Life Insurance also, because it was marketed mostly to new homeowners after buying a home to cover the loss of the bread winner. This product would simply decrease in face amount and premiums over the years of keeping the policy in force. The goal would be that when your mortgage or loan was paid off your insurance would dissipate as well because there was no longer a need for coverage.In our view you should buy a level guaranteed plan, currently the rates are lower than ever and you will want a larger face amount most likely anyway if you qualify.

Return Of Premium Term Life:
This is one of the newer term plans that has been brought to market over the last few years.We really recommend this type of plan and it is extremely popular with consumers for these reasons.  Typically depending on the carrier you could purchase a 15 year, 20 year, 25 year or 30 year policy.  What happens is after you hold the policy typically for half of the time of your guarantee you would start building a return of your premium dollars.How it works is if you buy a 30yr rop plan and if you still own it after 15 years there would be a percentage of your premiums paid into the policy that you could walk away with.  Request that your broker or agent show you the carriers illustration where it shows you exactly how long you have to hold the policy and how much you would get back in your pocket.  Of course if you hold the policy to maturity you will get back 100% of your premium, not to bad heh. Only bad about these policies is that they are definitely more expensive that straight term life policies. The return of premium life plans are great if you can justify paying more now for the potential to get all your premium back down the road.

You are now armed with the basics of the different types of term life policies and plans.  As always ask a lot of questions and make sure you feel comfortable working with your broker and the carrier you select to insure your life.

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