A Guaranteed Asset To Help You Reach Lifetime Goals
Life events can pull you in directions that you could never have anticipated. Fortunately, life insurance was designed specifically to protect you and your loved ones against the unknown.
Whole life is a type of permanent life insurance that provides a comprehensive way of protecting your financial needs. You’ll be getting life insurance that never expires, provided you make the required payments (called a premium), and you’ll be building a permanent asset to help you live life to the fullest.
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What’s Whole Life Insurance?
The most robust type of permanent insurance, whole life is ideal if you want to stay covered for life to protect your loved ones, while accumulating cash value. Your cash value is the portion of money you can use during your life to pay for certain expenses, like dealing with the unexpected, paying for education, or funding a more secure retirement.
Why consider whole life insurance:
Lifelong guaranteed life insurance. With whole life, you’ll be assured of a guaranteed premium amount that you have to pay. This means the amount you pay can’t be increased. You’ll also know that your loved ones/beneficiaries would receive a guaranteed, lump-sum payment if you weren’t around to take care of them. And if you choose, your business could also be a beneficiary.
Cash value accumulation. While staying covered for life, you can also build a significant cash asset that’s not dependent on the rise or fall of the market at any time. You can borrow against the cash value portion if you need money for other things in the future: a down payment for a home, college funding, or a business loan.
Potential dividend payments. Guardian is a mutual life insurance company, and this means that you may receive an amount of money based on our profits called a dividend. While not guaranteed, the payments have historically been made every year since 1868.
Tax benefits. Whole life has many tax benefits, one of which is the tax-advantaged buildup of cash value. This means that you defer paying tax on the dividends you’re accumulating. Over time, that can add up to a considerable amount of cash value.
Tax-sensible asset for loans. If you need to borrow against your cash value - for an emergency or any other purpose - the loan may not count as income for taxation, as long as your policy remains active.
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