| Life insurance is one way to make sure a man's
family will have enough money to carry on after his death.The family must have
money to {{U}}(26) {{/U}} various costs. Life insurance premiums are based on the{{U}} (27) {{/U}} of time the insurance company {{U}}(28) {{/U}} the policyholder to live.A young person in good health {{U}}(29) {{/U}} a small premium because he is expected to {{U}}(30) {{/U}} yearly payments for a long time. There are several different kinds of life insurance.{{U}} (31) {{/U}} Mr.Smith(30 years old), buys a$50,000{{U}} (32) {{/U}} life insurance policy on a whole life{{U}} (33) {{/U}} .This means he can keep the policy in force{{U}} (34) {{/U}} he lives.When he dies,the insurance company will pay his family $50,000.Mr.Smith might have been able to save this {{U}}(35) {{/U}} or more in a savings bank.{{U}} (36) {{/U}} if he died unexpectedly at {{U}}(34) {{/U}} , he probably would not have had time or enough money to save$50,000. If at any time Mr.Smith decides to{{U}} (37) {{/U}} his policy the company will pay him the policy's cash {{U}}(38) {{/U}} .The cash value is part of the amount Mr.Smith has paid {{U}}(39) {{/U}} the policy.When he takes the policy out,he is told {{U}}(40) {{/U}} its cash value is at that time.Some policies are designed to {{U}}(41) {{/U}} valued more quickly than other policies. Mr.Smith can also borrow against the cash value {{U}}(42) {{/U}} giving up his policy. But he has to pay {{U}}(43) {{/U}} on the loan because the money comes from the insurance company.If he should die, the amount of the loan is{{U}} (44) {{/U}} from the insurance.It is a good idea to borrow like this only{{U}} (45) {{/U}} an emergency and to repay the loan as soon as possible. |