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Universal Life Insurance
Universal life insurance is a blend of term insurance and a savings account. It earns interest at a money market rate, the policy holder paying an annual fee for coverage, which includes a fee for managing the policy. Funds not used for paying the life insurance earn a tax deferred interest.
With a universal life insurance policy, the premium can fluctuate. The policy holder decides how much to devote toward insurance and how much toward savings. The face amount of the policy can be changed as well as the amount of premium payments and how often they are paid.
However, the insured must make certain their savings are large enough to cover the monthly premiums for the insurance as well as the policy expenses. If the savings are not sufficient enough, the monthly charges will consume the cash value and the policy will be of no value.
Universal life insurance offers two options. The first option is keeping the death benefits the same from year to year if the policy holder does not request any changes. The second option is having the death benefit at any time stay equal to the original life insurance face value in addition to the policy's cash worth.