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What is the difference between universal, whole, and term life insurance?

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What is the difference between universal, whole, and term life insurance?

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Universal and whole life insurance are both types of permanent insurance, meaning that they are in effect until you die. The main difference is that universal coverage is more flexible in how you choose to pay your premiums, while a cash value is guaranteed with whole coverage. Term life is for limited amounts of time and is most suitable for temporary needs like college planning, mortgage insurance or as your first, least expensive coverage.

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