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  2. What is cash value life insurance? - AOL

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    Cash value life insurance is permanent life insurance with a cash accumulation component. As long as premiums are paid, these policies are designed to last your entire life (typically up to a ...

  3. Cash value - Wikipedia

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    The determination of the cash value, both the base amount and the applicable surrender charge, in the contract can be explicit by determining the value for each surrender date (guaranteed cash values), by referring to the value of specific investments or subject to the discretion of the insurance company, which is often executed to bring cash values in line with values of the investments of ...

  4. Does Cash Value Life Insurance Work? - AOL

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    For example, if you have a $50,000 death benefit and have built up $7,500 in cash value, your beneficiaries will receive the $50,000 death benefit while the insurance company keeps the $7,500 cash ...

  5. Whole life insurance - Wikipedia

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    The policy owner can be given a cheque from the insurance company for the dividends, the dividends can be used to reduce the premium payment, or the dividends can be reinvested back into the policy to increase the death benefit and the cash value at a faster rate. When the dividends paid on a whole life policy are chosen by the policy owner to ...

  6. Variable universal life insurance - Wikipedia

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    The most efficient policy in terms of cash value growth would have the maximum premium paid for the minimum death benefit. Then the costs of insurance would have the minimum negative effect on the growth of the cash value. In the extreme would be a life insurance policy that had no life insurance component, and was entirely cash value.

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  8. Life insurance - Wikipedia

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    These policies are often low face value whole life insurance policies, allowing individuals (ages 50-90) to purchase affordable insurance later in life. These may also be marketed as final expense insurance or burial insurance and usually have death benefits between $1,000 and $50,000.

  9. Corporate-owned life insurance - Wikipedia

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    Interest incurred on indebtedness has historically been deductible, (although the deduction of "personal" interest was largely eliminated in 1986), and in the 1950s a type of "leveraged insurance" transaction began being marketed that permitted an insurance owner to in effect deduct the cost of paying for insurance by (1) paying large premiums to create cash values, (2) "borrowing" against the ...

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