Monday, February 21, 2011

Term Life Insurance


Term Life Insurance is a type of insurance policy whereby the insured pays a fixed sum for a period of time. This sum remains constant. The premium charged is very nominal. The Policy holders normally survive even after its expiry unless they are affected by fatal disease or injured in an accident. This policy does not cost much. Once the policy expires the insured is also at liberty to renew the same but he will have to pay the revised rates of premium. Such a change could sometimes be too high. This is one of the drawbacks of this policy. But for this factor, it is economical and highly recommended for the salaried youth and middle men. Whole term insurance policy is another classification in term life insurance. In a whole term insurance the insured pays the fixed amount throughout his life. 


The different categories of term life insurance policy are as follows:


Group Term Life Insurance


This type of insurance is taken by the employer for his employees. The employer either pays the premiums from his kitty or by deducting the appropriate amount from the salary of individual employees. This policy provides lot of benefits but it cannot be relied solely to meet your insurance needs. This type of insurance is gaining significance in the developing countries.


Level term Life Insurance


This type of insurance requires you to select a particular period and pay premiums for the selected period. The policy automatically matures on the attainment of the selected period. Once you select the term say 5 10 or 15 years you cannot revoke it. This type of insurance is ideal for those people who are not able to make long term financial plans.


Permanent insurance

Permanent Life Insurance is an expensive Policy. This Policy cannot be stopped on any occasion as long as the premiums are paid regularly and you don't want to end the policy. In a permanent Life Insurance policy you pay premiums for an indefinite period irrespective of the fact they exceed the amount to be distributed to your dependents in case of death. 


Such surplus will be deposited by the company in a separate account. They will yield higher returns if the company performs well. A share of the profits is periodically dispatched to you. You have the option of raising loans out of those funds or accumulate them back in the account. In case you decide to end the policy you will paid back with the surrender value .If the insurer decides to retain the profits made from your investment with him then you are not required to pay income tax for that amount. There is a possibility like, when you withdraw certain amount of money within the given limit you need not pay income tax for that amount. But when you deposit money in the bank you have to pay income tax irrespective of the fact you utilize it or not.


If the insurer decides to retain the profits made from your investment with him then you are not required to pay income tax for that amount. There is a possibility like, when you withdraw certain amount of money within the given limit you need not pay income tax for that amount. But when you deposit money in the bank you have to pay income tax irrespective of the fact you utilize it or not.


It is however advised not to choose permanent insurance if your motive is solely investments and tax exemptions. In that case it is advised to invest in some form of cheap investments and make use of other financial instruments for saving tax because the basic objective of insurance is neither investment nor tax 
exemption.

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