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Should I Switch from Term to Whole Life Insurance?

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Like most answers regarding insurance, the solid answer when deciding whether to switch between term and whole life insurance is, “It depends.” There are many reasons to switch from term to whole life insurance, but the decision must reflect your situation.

To Build Savings for the Future

Unlike a term life insurance policy, which offers no value after the specified period ends, a whole life insurance policy becomes a powerful asset over time. Not only does it offer a death benefit to loved ones when you pass, but as you contribute to it over the years, the policy accumulates a cash value that grows tax-deferred. When it has a specific cash value, you can borrow it at a low rate to cover the cost of home upgrades, college expenses, or any other personal needs. 

Whole life insurance requires continued commitment. If you are uncertain if you can afford the premiums, term insurance is your best choice until your financial situation changes. 

To Provide for a Lifelong Dependent

By converting from term to whole life insurance, you can ensure there is a death benefit available to support a lifelong dependent, such as a special needs child. A whole life insurance policy can create a special needs trust (SNT). An SNT will receive the death benefit funds on behalf of your loved one, providing the means for their living expenses and other needs. 

To Reduce the Burden of Estate Taxes

If you are concerned about estate taxes, working with an insurance agent to craft a whole life insurance policy is a real benefit. Federal estate taxes are applied to individuals with assets over $13.99 million and mean losing 18 to 40 percent of your net worth in taxes. By creating a life insurance trust, your loved ones can access the funds they need—without being subject to probate or taxation. 

To Continue Coverage Despite Health Problems

If the term of your life insurance is ending, and you have concerns about health issues, it is the right time to convert your term insurance to a whole life policy. Health conditions can increase your premiums in new life insurance policies. Many insurance providers do not require a new medical check when converting a term to a whole-life policy. To Supplement Your Retirement Funds

With term insurance, your coverage will end at some point, whether 20 or 30 years. Whole life insurance policies can be structured to provide you with an annuity (regularly spaced payments) when you reach a certain age. The annuity is paid out of the cash value in your account, providing you with more financial flexibility when you retire.

Ready to Make the Switch to Whole Life Insurance?

Term insurance is the lowest-cost option, but whole life insurance offers a higher level of security and can become an asset that can benefit you and your loved ones. If you are ready to make the switch, contact our office today. Our life insurance agent can discuss your personal goals and find the policy that best suits you, your family, and your budget.

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