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Published : November 20, 2010 | Author : cisamitesh
Category : Money | Total Views : 69 | Unrated


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When you first set up a life insurance plan, one of the choices you will have is the kind of premium you would like. One common option is what is called a “stepped” (or “rate for age”) life insurance premium. The way this works is simple – each year that you keep the life insurance, the premium will increase. The rate of premium increase will start out slowly, however as you get older it will increase more rapidly, making this type of life insurance premium very expensive in the long term.   On the other hand, you can have a “level” life insurance premium. In this case, the premium will not increase with age at all. When you take out the policy, the cost of this type of premium will be much greater than a stepped premium, however because it does not increase, over the long term it will usually cost much less than a stepped premium (basically the longer you are likely to keep the life insurance the better value a level premium will be).Life insurance nz contain some policies to increase premium. In some cases the better option is clear – for example if you only want your insurance for a few years, the stepped premium will be better, while if you are certain you will want your life insurance for as long as possible, the level premium will be more cost effective. However in other cases, the decision is harder – for example you might have a long term need for some life insurance (like a young child) and a shorter term need (for example a short term debt that will be paid off in a  few years). In this situation, an option is to set up both stepped and level life insurance – with the longer term amount on a level premium and the shorter term amount on a stepped premium. This can often be a great way to save money and get the best of both worlds and you can avail life insurance nz .



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