Save Money On Your Life Assurance

The above illustration shows the difference between Level term Assurance and Reducing term Assurance ( often called mortgage protection ).
"Term life insurance is a simple and inexpensive form of life insurance policy that pays out a lump sum (the sum assured) in the event of the death of the policyholder, and is necessary to ensure that your family and dependants will not suffer financially if the worst should happen. Term insurance is usually available on either a single or joint life basis and some plans also have additional benefits such as paying out on the diagnosis of a terminal illness during the term of the policy. If the policyholder or policyholders are alive at the end of the term the policy expires and no payment is made. If you stop paying premiums at any Stage during the term, the policy lapses and has no value. There are several types of term insurance, some of which are detailed below.
LEVEL TERM ASSURANCE is designed to pay out a sum of money if the policyholder should die during the term in which your policy runs. When choosing your policy, you should choose the amount you want paying out (the sum insured) and the length of time for which the policy is to cover (the term). The sum assured is guaranteed at the outset and remains unchanged through out the term.
uses of level term assurance include:
- Iife cover protection for an intrest only mortgage
- Protection for dependants
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