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Asked by gabbbyconnie
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
We don't recommend any one particular agency
over another, the best place to start is by
contacting your local insurance agent and
asking for recommendations. Good luck.
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Asked by Gbrown9014
Two questions. First, it will depend on the
"rider" that you have. Some are baked in and
do not come off. Others may be added on for a
period of time and then drop off...
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Asked by james
Answered by Stephen Hartel
MBA, AIF in Denver, CO
MBA, AIF in Denver, CO
Your ability to buy term life insurance
depends on your age and your health. The price
for new term coverage increases dramatically
as you age into your 60s and 70s. M...
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Asked by larahackney
If your husband's life insurance is a term
plan (not Return of Premium), then the simple
answer is no, there is no cash back.
Also, if
it is a permanent plan with cas...
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Asked by tope2121
Hello there. First, the whole life policy can
be viewed as both a death benefit and also as
an "investment" since it accrues cash value.
Look at the death benefit part...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Lenny Robbins
Insurance Agent in Redmond, WA
Insurance Agent in Redmond, WA
There is no best answer for this question
without knowing your objective.
Unfortunately, most people concentrate on
"how" to get there, without know where they
want t...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Yes, Joseph, you can make your minor child the
beneficiary. However, it is in some ways, not
the best thing to do. First, think of the
future that you are setting up w...
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Asked by an anonymous user
That depends! Before a policy lapses (is
canceled for lack of premium), it usually goes
into a grace period. That period signals the
coming lapse and allows you to ret...
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Asked by an anonymous user
There are several reasons. One of the best
reasons focuses not on the component of life
insurance that is the death benefit, but on
the component of cash accumulation....
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Asked by an anonymous user
Sometimes, it can take that long, or even
longer. At the same time, recent improvements
in the life policy approval process can result
in policies approved in only a f...
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