What’s Reverse Life Insurance?
What’s Reverse Life Insurance?
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Understanding Reverse Life Insurance
selling my life insurance Life insurance policies, commonly viewed as a safety net for beneficiaries after the policyholder’s passing, offer more than meets the eye. Ensuring medical or debt-related costs are handled is just one way these policies can provide a safety net during challenging times.
The ability to sell a life insurance policy is a rising trend that many are unaware of. Reverse life insurance, or life settlements, lets policyholders transform their policy into cash on hand. For those needing a sudden influx of funds, this option could be both viable and lucrative.
Understanding How Reverse Life Insurance Functions
viatical settlement The terms ‘Reverse Life Insurance’ and ‘Life Settlements’ are often used interchangeably, leading to confusion. Both involve converting death benefits into immediate cash value, but they are not identical.
Reverse Life Insurance broadly encompasses options for turning life insurance policies into liquid assets. In Life Settlements, the policyholder sells their policy for more than the surrender value but less than the full death benefit.
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