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Whole Life Insurance
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Whole life insurance is a type of life insurance policy that provides coverage for the entire lifetime of the insured person, as long as premiums are paid. This type of policy provides a death benefit to the beneficiaries of the policyholder upon their death and also includes a savings or investment component known as cash value.

The premiums paid for whole life insurance are generally higher than those for term life insurance because the policy provides coverage for the entire lifetime of the insured person and builds cash value over time. The cash value can be borrowed against or used to pay future premiums.
Whole life insurance is often used as a tool for estate planning or as a way to leave a legacy to beneficiaries because the policy provides a guaranteed death benefit and the cash value can be passed on to heirs as well.

However, whole life insurance may not be the best option for everyone, as it can be more expensive than other types of life insurance and may not provide as much coverage as needed. It's important to carefully consider all options and consult with a financial advisor before purchasing any life insurance policy.
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In USA, whole life is not the only option. There is also term life insurance. I prefer term life insurance because it is cheaper and I can get more coverage. The better your health, the cheaper your insurance premium will be. You can go to an insurance quotes website, put in your age, the amount of insurance you want, answer a few general health questions, and out pops several choices of insurance plans you can buy. You pick your beneficiary as well. Spouse only or spouse and children.
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