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 Since insurance is required by law, why do they do a credit check?
Insurance companies then can raise rates, or decline business because of the rating. Or lack of one, as with young people starting out.

I understand for a loan or mortgage, but not ...


 Who should pay for the lab fee for my medical examination?
Last October I took an immigration physical examination as a part of the "Green Card" application. The physician asked me,if I would like a general check-up with the blood sample he has. He ...


 What a choice?
Should I pay for the ticket for speeding, should I pay for insurance or should I save it to go toward my first auto payment?...


 Will my insurance cover my wrecked vehicle?
I slid off the road and slammed into a wall this morning. I drove home and didnt make a police report. Will my full coverage insurance cover me anyway?...


 How much is required down to open a homeowners insurance policy?
I am getting ready to buy a house and I am getting ready to switch my car insurance into my own name from my parents. I have to add homeowner insurance on to the policy. If I stay with the same ...


 Has anyone ever used combined insurance company, if so , is it good? or is it a scam?
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 Can I buy a 2nd life insurance policy?
I have a $150,000 life insurance with my employer, can I buy a 2nd separate policy from a different company? Will my beneficiary receive the amount of both policy?...


 We have a older camper trailer that we pull behind a pickup.?
Do we have to carry insurance on it like we do our vehicle?...


 Who will sell me homeowner's insurance in Jacksonville, Fl?
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 What would I have to do to become a insurance agent? ?
I am looking into changing careers and was wondering how to get into say state farm, allstate, nationwide etc as a insurance agent? Do you need collage? Take there course?...


 Am I being followed by work comp?
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 What options do I have for maternity insurance?
Assuming any future births will have to be c-sections...how much can I expect to pay, what sort of waiting periods are there, what's the best deal?...


 Why are whole life agents so dishonest?
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 What sort of homeowners insurance do I get on a house that I buy to refurbish but not live in? Is cost high?
I am considering buying a house to flip, but I will put it an LLC. I need to find out if the insurance on the house will be reasonably priced. I won't be living in the house but will be there ...


 Would this be a pre-existing condition for insurance?
Ok, about a month ago i had a sore throat and went to the doctor. He told diagnosed me with rhinitis which is the sinus leaking into the throat causing irritation. Took the medicine and it went away. ...


 If your insurance says they won't cover something, is there any way around it?
Do appeals really work? Will a note from the doc saying it's "medically neccessary" help?? Thanks!
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 AIG wants more money.?
Twice the government has given them money and both times they have taken spa trips for Execs.

Is it time to say sorry AIG the tit has run dry....


 Can I use two different dental insurances?
I have Blue Cross Blue Shield and it covers dental as well as health, then I also have Delta Dental which is dental insurance only. Can I double up on insurance to save me some money?...


 What site do i need to visit to find out when my house was built?

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 "COD" Is the product delivered when the shipper delivers it to your agent 'FedExp" you paid the postage to?
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CrabbyPatty
Will I lose my cash accumulation value if I cancel my whole life insurance?
I am realizing now (6 years after opening) that my whole life insurance policy is a bad investment. I notice on the policy there is a cash accumulation value and a cash surrender value. They are grossly different. If I cancel the policy do I only get the cash surrender value? If so, is there any way to get more? Do I just admit making a financial blunder and walk away from the policy?
                     
 




aaron p
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If you surrender the policy or do an external 1035, you will only receive the surrender value. You will only be able to get the cash value if you do an internal 1035 within the same company. Using life insurance for the purposes of accumulating cash value is usually a bad idea. Your first goal should always be death benefit. Anything else is a pleasant side effect.

It sounds like from your description, you have a universal life policy now, not a whole life policy. If you had a whole life policy, the surrender charge would be reflected in the difference between the cash value and the interpolated value (usually not on your statement).

Suzanne's right about the older style of UL having some problems, but there are more contemporary options that are usually less expensive than whole life policies and contractually will not lapse as long as you make your payments on time. Having said that, if you do not always get your bills in on time or you only have a temporary need for coverage, this is not right for you either. Talk with at least 2-3 different agents about your specific situation to get multiple perspectives and find the one that is best for you.


Suzanne: YPA
ISO's answer is correct: you'd get the surrender value.

However, I do NOT recommend you purchase a Universal Life policy. To illustrate why, do a simple internet search using these words: "Universal Life + Class Action Lawsuit." Agents typically tell you the policy will last your entire life, but what they forget to tell you is that the premiums are tied to the market; when the policy makes little money for itself (as they are right now), you have to contribute extra money above the monthly premium. To a person on a fixed income, this is impossible. So the policy has to reach into it's cash value to pay the extra amount that's needed. This is why so many elderly people with UL policies have lost their life insurance.

My advice: leave the UL's alone and buy a term policy. It's MUCH cheaper, but you'll have no cash value. Life insurance shouldn't EVER be purchased as an "investment."


Ken
No, you will receive the cash surrender value of the policy.
Despite a long career in the life insurance business, I strongly advise you to never purchase life insurance as a way to accumulate money. Stick to term insurance and invest whatever you can afford to save in a separate savings vehicle. Your cash accumulation will be far better than what interest rates the insurance companies credit to you. Also keep in mind that insurance salesmen, even the most noble of them, still pay their mortgage and buy their food off the commissions they get from your purchase. Most agents will collect 60 to 90% of your first year premium as their commission. I'd prefer you save that money and put it in savings. Feel free to email me if you have further questions.


Mark S
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Should you cancel the policy, you will only receive the surrender value of the cash account. You are right in saying that it is a bad investment. A life agent should NEVER tell anyone that whole and universal is an investment. We are not allowed to say this without possible loss of license if insurance commissioner finds out.


mbrcatz
Yes, you get the cash surrender value.

Yes, you just walk away, with the cash surrender value. No use throwing good money after bad, this was just an expensive financial lesson.


hightechchic
If you cancel the policy and cash it out, you'll get the surrender value (that's why they call it a surrender value.)

However, there are other options. You can take the cash value of the policy and do what's called a 1035 rollover of the money to a different type of life insurance policy. While you can't roll it to a term policy, you could roll it into a universal policy. Think of a universal policy like a term policy on steroids -- it won't build cash value the way a whole life policy does (at least not after the first few years), but if you buy the right type of universal policy (with a guaranteed death benefit) you can get coverage for the rest of your life. (As opposed to a term policy that runs out at the end of a specified term and you have nothing to show for the money you've put into it.)

It's generally a LOT cheaper than whole life, but a little more expensive than term. (Still, in the long run, it's a better bet than term, in my opinion; term rates are generally cheap because the odds are good you'll outlive it.)

Feel free to email me if you have questions.


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