I have good news and bad news about your life insurance
April 27th, 2007
Hi, My name is Ed Hinerman. I haven’t been selling life insurance forever, but I have been around long enough to see radical changes in products available. I just want to share with you today what I consider to be one of the most troublesome leftovers from the last century. This problem will end up with owners of life insurance policies spending huge sums of money, only to have their policy fail inspite of having been assured at the time of sale that they were buying permanent coverage. BIG PROBLEM!!!!!
In a nutshell, permanent life insurance has cash value and by law has to be illustrated to show what is guaranteed and what is not. The problem is that 90+ percent of agents are so desperate to make a sale that they will emphasize what is not guaranteed (because it’s less expensive) and may or may not mention what the real guarantees of the policy entail.
The problem is that historically the non guaranteed illustration, also called the current illustration (because it reflects what is true at the moment the illustration is cumputed), fails to hold up. The policy collapses and all of the money paid in is lost. Unless you can arrange to pass away prior to this meltdown, you heirs will receive nothing from your life insurance policy.
There are products available today that can provide guaranteed policies at much lower costs than in the past. There is no good reason to buy a policy that is not guaranteed to be there when it is needed.
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