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Single Premium Whole Life Pros and Cons

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Are you planning for a secure retirement and eventual transfer of your estate? You do not have to be very wealthy to benefit from this. Let us look at one product that is becoming more noticed these days with advisors and people who are making future plans. This is called single premium whole life (SPLI).

SPLI differs from the type of life that you are used to in a couple of ways. The most obvious difference is that you fund it with a large payment at the beginning for the policy. With regular coverage, you make monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments over a period of years.

That money, paid at the start, will guarantee coverage for your whole life. What you have done, really, is to turn a sum of cash into a much larger amount of coverage on you. This is how you can take one amount of money, and turn it into a larger estate to pass on to your beneficiaries.

Consider a retired widow who can live well on her company retirement plan and some savings. Let us say she was a teacher, and she is healthy and plans to tutor in the afternoons to keep herself busy and earn some extra cash too. When her husband died, she got a $30,000 life insurance settlement. Now these amounts will vary, but let us say she could use that money to fund $150,000 in SPLI for her own kids.

The example above is not meant to represent a real situation, but is just to illustrate how this product can be used. Your own numbers will depend upon several different things like your health, age, insurer, etc.

What types of people are happy with a product like SPLI? Well, it seems to work out very well for those with a few thousand dollars that they do not expect to need in the near future. And of course, it is an option for those who would like to take that money and turn it into more money for their estate.

If you do have to cash out your policy early, you could lose some of the value to surrender charges and fees. There is usually some sort of term for these, and policies are different.

Another advantage to the owner is a SPL policy’s ability to grow a cash value quickly. If you can leave the money alone for the few years you will need to get past surrender charges, you can have a nice place to borrow money from. You can also cash the policy in. The cash value should grow quickly since the insurance is already funded by the initial payment!

Accelerated death benefits and nursing home confinement provisions are another feature. In some cases, the insured person can actually use part of the face value while they alive!

But SPLI is not good for everybody. There are some disadvantages to consider. You do need the money to fmake that first, and only, payment. If you do have to surrender early, you risk losing money for fees. The IRS treats these a little differently than regular life policies too. You may not enjoy all of the tax benefits.

We can tell you more. ? Look here to get Single Premium Life Insurance Explained.

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Written by Pat Jones

February 23rd, 2010 at 4:14 am