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Chapter 16 Life Insurance

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.11-2 Agenda Premature Death Types of Life Insurance Variations of Whole Life Insurance Other Types of Life Insurance

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.11-3 Premature Death Premature death can be defined as the death of a family head with outstanding unfulfilled financial obligation –Can cause serious financial problems for the surviving family members –The deceased’s future earnings are lost forever –Additional expenses are incurred, e.g., funeral expenses and estate settlement costs –Some families will experience a reduction in their standard of living –Noneconomic costs are incurred, e.g., grief

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.11-4 Premature Death Life expectancy has increased significantly over the past century –Thus, the economic problem of premature death has declined –Millions of Americans still die annually from heart disease, cancer and stroke The purchase of life insurance is financially justified if the insured has earned income and others are dependent on those earnings for financial support

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.11-5 Types of Life Insurance Life insurance policies can be classified in two general categories: –Term insurance provide temporary protection –Cash-value life insurance has a savings component and builds cash values –There are many variations of both types available today

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.11-6 Types of Term Life Insurance Under a term insurance policy, protection is temporary; protection expires at the end of the policy period, unless renewed Most term policies are renewable for additional periods –Premiums increase at each renewal –To minimize adverse selection, many insurers have an age limitation beyond which renewal is not allowed

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.11-7 Types of Term Life Insurance Most term policies are convertible, which means the policy can be exchanged for a cash-value policy without evidence of insurability –Under the attained-age method, the premium charged for the new policy is based on the insured’s attained age at the time of conversion –Under the original-age method, the premium charged for the new policy is based on the insured's original age when the term insurance was first purchased –A financial adjustment is also required

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.11-8 Types of Term Life Insurance Yearly-renewable term insurance is issued for a one-year period Term insurance can also be issued for 5 or more years A term to age 65 policy provides protection to age 65, at which time the policy expires Under a decreasing term insurance policy, the face value gradually declines each year

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.11-9 Types of Term Life Insurance Under a reentry term insurance policy, renewal premiums are based on select (lower) mortality rates if the insured can periodically demonstrate acceptable evidence of insurability (i.e., good health) Return of premiums term insurance is a product that returns the premiums at the end of the term period provided the insurance is still in force.

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Uses and Limitations of Term Life Insurance Term insurance is appropriate when: –The amount of income that can be spent on life insurance is limited –The need for protection is temporary –The insured wants to guarantee future insurability However, –Term insurance premiums increase with age at an increasing rate and eventually reach prohibitive levels –Term insurance is inappropriate if you wish to save money for a specific need

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Exhibit 11.2 Examples of Term Life Insurance Premiums

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Types of Whole Life Insurance Whole life insurance is a cash-value policy that provides lifetime protection –A stated amount is paid to a designated beneficiary when the insured dies, regardless of when the death occurs –Types include: Ordinary life Universal life Limited-payment life Variable universal life Endowment insurance Current assumption whole life Variable life Indeterminate-premium whole life

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Types of Whole Life Insurance Ordinary life insurance is a level-premium policy that provides lifetime protection –Premiums are level throughout the premium- paying period –The excess premiums paid during the early years are used to supplement the inadequate premiums paid during the later years of the policy. –The insurer’s legal reserve is a liability that must be offset by sufficient financial assets –The net amount at risk is the difference between the legal reserve and the face amount of coverage

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Exhibit 11.3 Relationship Between the Net Amount at Risk and Legal Reserve (2001 CSO Mortality Table)

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Types of Whole Life Insurance Another characteristic of ordinary life insurance policies is the accumulation of cash surrender values –A policyholder overpays for insurance protection during the early years, resulting in a legal reserve and the accumulation of cash values –The policyowner has the right to borrow the cash value or exercise a cash surrender options An ordinary life policy is appropriate when lifetime protection is needed –A major limitation is that some people are still underinsured after the policy is purchased

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Types of Whole Life Insurance Under a limited-payment life insurance policy, the insured has lifetime protection, and premiums are level, but they are paid only for a certain period –The most common limited-payment policies are for 10, 20, 25, or 30 years A paid-up policy at age 65 or 70 is another form of limited-payment life insurance A single-premium whole life policy provides lifetime protection with a single premium

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Types of Whole Life Insurance Endowment insurance pays the face amount of insurance if the insured dies within a specified period. If the insured is still alive at the end of the period, the face amount is paid to the policyholder Endowment insurance accounts for less than one percent of the life insurance in force

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Variations of Whole Life Insurance Variable life insurance is a fixed-premium policy in which the death benefit and cash values vary according to the investment experience of a separate account maintained by the insurer –The premium is level –The entire reserve is held in a separate account and is invested in common stocks or other investments –Cash-surrender values are not guaranteed and there are no minimum guaranteed cash values

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Variations of Whole Life Insurance Universal life provides considerable flexibility –Cash withdrawals are permitted –Policies receive favorable tax treatment Limitations include: –Insurers advertise misleading rates of return –Cash-value and premium-payment projections can be misleading and invalid –Insurers can increase the mortality charge –A policy may lapse because some policyowners do not have a firm commitment to pay premiums

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Exhibit 11.6 Comparison of Major Life Insurance Contracts

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Other Types of Life Insurance A modified life policy is a whole life policy in which premiums are lower for the first three to five years and higher thereafter Preferred risk policies are sold at lower rates to individuals whose mortality experience is expected to be lower than average (e.g., a non-smoker) Second-to-Die life insurance insures two or more lives and pays the death benefit upon the death of the second or last insured

Copyright ©2014 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Other Types of Life Insurance Savings Bank Life Insurance (SBLI) is a type of life insurance that is sold by savings banks Industrial life insurance is a type of insurance in which the policies are sold in small amounts and an agent of the company collected the premiums at the insured’s home. Group life insurance provides life insurance on a group of people in a single master contract