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 If you decide to change insurance companies do you have to do it when your contact ends?
I have a 12 month preiumum with Liberty mutual. I'm in the middle of the preium and pay a montly payment. Do I have to wait for this to expire or can I do it whenever?...


 What does an insurance deductible mean?
I am shopping for medical insurance, and I am uneducated in the insurance field, could someone ecplain to me what an insurance deductible means?...


 I pay $4000 a year for Hillary's health insurance plan. Is that too much?
I have the great health insurance of the Federal Government, BCBS, with Metlife Dental and I pay $4000 a year or $333 per month.
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Family plan, my wife and I on it....


 How does renters insurance work?
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 Why are metlife, prudential, and New York life allowed to keep selling whole life, variable life, and other bs
This goes out to all the idiots who answered me before saying take your personal problems elsewhere, or i was dooped for having a 5th grade education. But actually i have $250,000 term life insurance,...


 How can we change the law for auto insurance?
I had to fight to get where I am now, I have insurance that I don't have to pay a crapload for. Why is it the law to have insurance? If we have a law for insurance, I think we should have laws ...


 Husbands life insurance. is this normal?
my husband and i have one child together he is 4 years old and he is the first benificiary which is great but my husbands mother is the 2nd beneficiary and i am not on his life insurance at all and i ...


 Should I buy Whole Life Insurance???
I am looking as this a way to invest, I know that term is cheap. My wife and I both have a good income in our 30's and contribute our max $15.5K/year to our 401K's. To meet our retirement ...


 Can i but life insurance for my daughter who has a newborn that would also provide the baby with a savings?
iam concerned that my daughter may not be able to afford a ...


 Is your morgage and home insurance added together and you pay one monthy bill?
First time buyer....


 If i kill myself can my family clame life insurence?
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 Why life insurance is so cheap ?
are they really going to pay after death ???...


 Do you normally get paid for covering someone elses shift??
i am doing work placement at a care home, and i really like it and someone was saying do part time and cover for other peoples shift's??? does that mean i get paid for covering other that ...


 How can the poor get the medical care they need?
How can people who can't afford health insurance get the medical care they need? My dad was afraid to go to the doctor because he was afraid he can't afford it. He doesn't have ...


 Who pay's for theft?
my car got broken into today at my work and i lost 1500 dollars of goods no signs are posted that say there not resonsibly for autos. it was on there property and im there worker should my work ...


 If i quit my job to get medical treatment can i get unemployment?
I have been treated here in NY for a medical condition (it does not prevent me from working but if i do not get treated it can have consequences) but i have not seen any progress. I want to quit my ...


 I am thinking of offering my employees health insurance, some of them smoke, will this affect the cost?
How much more can I expect to pay for the smokers?...


 Was fired, couldn't pay insurance premium, had my baby..now how to pay hospital bills?
I was fired 3 weeks before I had my baby. My employer had been paying the insurance premiums and since our income was cut in half, we couldn't afford it on our own. Now that I have had the baby, ...


 Can my car insurance be cancelled for a late payment?
My car insurance payment is due the 9th of every month for $116. I am a little short on cash right now. I may not be able to pay it until like the 25th. Can they and will they cancel my policy for ...



Emily L
What is the difference between whole life insurance and term life insurance? Which is better?
                     
 




mbrcatz
That's like saying, what's better, apples or oranges?

BEFORE you buy life insurance, sit down, and write out what you want it to DO for you. You should have a GOAL, and an EXIT STRATEGY, just like any OTHER financial tool you use.

Then sit down with your local agent and see which tool fits your needs.

For MOST people, they want life insurance around when they have minor or college age children - as they get older and more financially secure, and the kids leave the nest, and the mortgage is paid off, and they start acquiring some real serious assets, they don't need the life insurance - so TERM life fits that need best, and is the most affordable type coverage.

But some people, especially those that own a family business (think, family farm!) need a policy to pay ESTATE TAXES so the family doesn't have to literally, sell the farm, in order to pay the estate taxes. It doesn't MATTER that you don't have kids any more. Or maybe, you're dying of cancer, and want to leave your grandkids $1,000,000 each, without Uncle Sam taking 40% in estate taxes FIRST. If you buy a WHOLE LIFE policy, even if it costs more than the $1,000,000, it WON'T cost as much as paying estate taxes will, and then you get to leave tax free benefits to someone.

So, just like everything else, you need to pick the right tool for the job. But you need to define the job, first.


529s.com
I agree with Rob. Anyone that tells you to only buy term insurance or only buy whole life insurance does not know what they are talking about. Thats like a realtor telling their customer to only buy condos. There are many types of life insurance out there and usually a combination of two will most effectively cover your financial needs.
Meet with a local life insurance professional - http://www.insuremylife.org
They will help you determine how much coverage you really need and the best way to obtain it.


TamarAnn
The difference between whole life insurance and term life insurance is very much like the difference between owning a home and renting a home.

When you own a home and make mortgage payments you build up equity and the value of your home goes up. With whole life insurance you build up cash value and the death benefit increases.

When you rent a home, your payment gives you a roof over your head but does not earn any value to you. With term life, your payment provides a death benefit, but there is little to no cash value to increase the death benefit.

The premiums for a term life policy are usually less than the premiums for a whole life policy and may increase over time. Whole policy premiums tend to be greater but do not necessarily increase over time. Premium amounts are determined on a variety of factors: age, gender, health, lifestyle, etc.

You can covert a term life policy to a whole life policy. So if money is an issue, start with term and convert to whole life at a later date when finances allow.


Rob D
The above posts do a fair job of describing the products. My concern is the question "which is better?"

Neither is "better." Each has circumstances for which it is the best application. The truth is that most people need both, for a variety of reasons. If it's a temporary need, term is normally the solution. If not, permanent coverage is needed. A thorough analysis by a qualified financial advisor can remove the guesswork.

Also, just because term coverage has a lower premium doesn't mean it's less expensive. The shorter the term, the lower the premium; but if you choose too short a term, the renewal premium will likely be astronomical. A whole life policy will normally begin paying its own premium out of dividends at about the 12th-15th year, resulting in about the same total premium outlay as a 30-year term, but remaining in force your entire life.

Also, whole life isn't your only option for permanent coverage, but that's a whole new topic. See a financial advisor, not an insurance salesman.


larsgirl
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to TamarAnn--- I have worked in Ins. Adjusting for 30+years, I have seen agents try to muddle through explaining the difference between term and life, and in the end have everyone in the room confused... LOL

But THAT, my dear, was brilliantly done. You should teach!!
Agents!!

Bravo!!!!! excellent analogy.. and Rob, you're right, she didn't address which one was best. she answered the question, and brilliantly.


Yeah man
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Pretty simple, term insurance has an end date. Once you reach a certain age you no long have coverage. The advantage is its the cheapest. The whole life insurance never runs out, but its much more expensive. One more thing about the whole life insurance, is if a day comes where you really need cash you can sell the policy. If money is no object get the whole life.........


Joe
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Whole life insurance is good for a minority of people. It allows you to save up money you may need later. However, the commissions and other expenses of whole life and other "cash value" insurance bleed away a lot of your money. You will make more money in the long run if you buy term life insurance and invest the money you save in an IRA, 401K, or no-load mutual fund.

If you look at financial sites not run by insurance companies, they are almost unanimous in recommending term life insurance. Look at big name sites like Yahoo, CNN, Motley Fool, SmartMoney.com and Kiplinger's, and they all recommend term life insurance for most people.

However, read these sources and make up your mind for yourself. You may be one of the rare people who could use whole life insurance.

Sources:

Term vs. Whole Life Insurance Articles:
http://finance.yahoo.com/insurance/article/101749/Term_or_Whole_Life?
http://money.cnn.com/pf/101/lessons/20/index.html
http://www.smartmoney.com/insurance/life/index.cfm?story=whichtype0205
http://www.kiplinger.com/basics/archives/2003/03/life3.html
http://www.fool.com/insurancecenter/life/life06.htm

General Information on Life Insurance:
http://www.fool.com/insurancecenter/life/life.htm
http://finance.yahoo.com/how-to-guide/insurance/12823
http://money.cnn.com/pf/101/lessons/20/index.html
http://www.kiplinger.com/basics/archives/2003/03/lifeinsurance.html


the_watcher_74
Whole life insurance is a rip-off. The insurance industry is built on this product. The premiums are high and the agents that sell these policies make huge commissions. Your best bet is to go for a term policy, take the money you would be saving from a whole life policy and invest the difference. This will ensure that as your investments grow, your need to have life insurance will decrease and eventually you will be self-insured.


The Economist
The best insurance is Whole Life. It is true that it is about 10 times more expensive than Term Insurance in the beginning. However, after you own the policy for a while it has a negative cost and the dividends will pay the premium for you. If you can't afford Whole Life in the beginning, there's nothing wrong with getting term for a few years - no longer than 3 or 4 - but then convert it to Whole Life.

Whole Life is a very powerful tool and the foundation of any solid financial strategy. The benefits you get over Term are tremendous...disability benefits, medical benefits, liability protection, basic estate planning, and cash value. But the real reason you should buy Whole Life is because you can effectively spend the death benefit while you're alive during retirement (with the proper strategy). It can make non-income producing assets produce income and increase the power of your overall financial situation in many many ways. Whole Life gives you flexibility that no other product can match.

Most people - as well as many media publications - do not understand insurance and how it really works, thus you get very misguided and incorrect information.

When you cancel the Term policy you will have lost the premiums, lost the earnings ON the premiums, and ultimately you will have lost the death benefit. Insurance companies LOVE Term insurance because they pay out less than 1% of all policies. They make TONS of money off of it. And in the end, you get nothing for your money.

Buy Whole Life.

Also, please DO NOT pay attention to anything that "Doing the Right Thing" says. His information is grossly inaccurate. For example, Cash Values are NEVER used by the insurance company to pay for premiums. A policy is NOT structured that way. His information is not to be regarded as true.


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