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What does Term Life Insurance mean with no surrender value?

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What does Term Life Insurance mean with no surrender value?

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Term life insurance doesn’t build any cash value. At the end of the term, you may be able to renew it or convert it into another life policy. If you die during the term, your beneficiary gets $100k. If you cancel the policy at anytime, you get no money back. You may get a refund of excess premiums you paid (depends on how often you pay, such as yearly payment). I don’t know your situation, but $100k coverage seems small. In the area I live, the average face amount my company issue is around $500k (national average is $275k) on husband and wife for a total coverage of $1 million. Anyway, you might want to recheck if $100k is enough to cover your family’s finances and also check if 15 years is all you need to build wealth for retirement.

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