What is a Term?

Term: is a type of life insurance that provides a potential death benefit for a fixed period.  This is commonly a flat premium for 10, 15, 20, or 30 years.  After the end of the term the policy no longer provides a death benefit. The other common characteristic of term life is there is generally no cash accumulation, which helps keep the cost relatively low.

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