Term Life Insurance Explained
To explain it as simply as possible, term life insurance is a type of life insurance policy. It basically promises that you will make a set, fixed p...
To explain it as simply as possible, term life insurance is a type of life insurance policy. It basically promises that you will make a set, fixed payment for a contracted amount of tie. This amount of time is known as the “term.” After this period of time though, your payments are liable to change and you will either have to simply meet the new payments or stop the policy.
It is purely a life insurance policy in that it will not pay out if you are injured or something similar. It will only pay out in the event of your death. Payout will be to your named beneficiary in most cases, unless there are reasonable legal grounds for a dispute.
As there are with all types of insurance policy, there are circumstances in which term life insurance policies will not pay out even if the policy holder dies. Let’s say, for example, that the premiums are not up to date and policy holder was behind or there was a breach of one of the terms. In almost all life insurance policies, there is a clause stating there would be no pay out in the event of suicide.
This type of life insurance policy is particularly useful for people who fear that their death would leave a large number of expenses behind that their family might struggle to meet. These expenses could be the cost of the funeral, covering debts or mortgages left by the policy holder or even raising children they might have left behind.
Term life insurance policies often end up being much less expensive than a permanent life insurance policy would and, as such, many people use them as a “bridge.” An example of this could be someone approaching retirement age, who is concerned that their untimely death might leave their family with a massive financial burden, but who believes that when they reach retirement, they would have enough money to cover said expenses anyway. They may use term life insurance just until they reach that point.
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