Thursday, August 20, 2009

Life insurance term

Term life insurance provides death protection for a stated time period, or term.

Term life insurance is perhaps the simplest form of life insurance. It was developed to provide temporary life insurance protection on a limited budget. Since term insurance can be purchased in large amounts for a relatively small initial premium, it is well suited for short-range goals such as life insurance coverage to pay off a loan, or providing extra life insurance protection during the child-raising years.

In most states, State Farm® offers term insurance policies providing level premiums for 5, 10, 20, and 30 year periods. These policies can be renewed or continued at higher premiums in most states to age 85 or 95 as stated in the policy (age 80 in New York).

View a listing of State Farm's term life policies, or get a quote.

Features of Term Life Insurance

* Initial affordability

* Adjustable premiums: Term life insurance policies have adjustable premiums. This means that State Farm may raise or lower premiums at some point specified in the policy based on projected changes of investment earnings, mortality experience, persistency, and expenses. However, premiums may never be raised above the maximum premiums stated in the policy.

* Renewability: State Farm's level term policies allow the policyholder to continue coverage past the original coverage period of the policy. Each time the policy is renewed the premium increases to the amount for the then attained age of the insured. This right is usually offered for a specific period, which varies depending on the type of policy.

* Conversion: State Farm term policies are convertible to age 75 in most states. Conversion allows the policyholder to exchange a term life insurance policy for any permanent life insurance policy offered by the Company at any time while the policy is in force (subject to established policy minimums).

View a listing of State Farm's term life policies, or get a quote.
This is a general description of coverage. Contact your State Farm agent to apply for coverage, or for details on coverage, costs, restrictions, and renewability.


Via statefarm.com

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