What You Need to Know About Universal Life Insurance
Along with providing a death benefit, universal life insurance also incorporates a savings vehicle. In short, it is like combining a term life insurance policy with a tax-deferred interest accumulating savings account.
One benefit of purchasing a universal Long Island life insurance policy is that besides accumulating a tax-deferred savings, one may not have to pay premiums during the entire policy. If money to pay the death benefit and other related costs accumulates in the tax-deferred savings portion of the policy, then premiums may eventually not be required to keep the policy in force.
So who could benefit from a universal life policy? Since a universal life policy is an investment vehicle along with a life insurance policy, only people who feel they need life insurance into their 70’s would benefit from a universal life policy. This would give the savings portion enough time to possibly accumulate into an investment. Most persons will not need life insurance that late in life, and in the case life insurance is not needed that late, it may be more beneficial to purchase a term life insurance policy and plan a proper retirement investment savings account such as a 401K or annuity.
If a universal policy looks right for you there are a few important points to remember. Make sure you plan to have the policy long term since you will need to have the policy in force at least 15 years to be eligible for any return of the policy.