Life Insurance Basics
Life Insurance Policies
Annuities
Disability
Medicare
100

The economic value of a person's future earnings.

What is Human Life Value?

100

Life insurance that provides protection for a specific period of time.

What is Term Life Insurance?

100

The person whose life expectancy is used to determine annuity benefits.

Who is the Annuitant?

100

The waiting period before disability benefits begin.

What is the Elimination Period?

100

 Medicare eligibility generally begins at this age.

What is Age 65?

200

This requirement must exist when a life insurance policy is purchased on someone else's life.

What is Insurable Interest?

200

This permanent life policy typically has fixed premiums, a fixed death benefit, and guaranteed cash value accumulation.

What is Whole Life Insurance?

200

During this phase, money is deposited into the annuity.

What is the Accumulation Period?

200

This disability definition means the insured cannot perform the duties of their regular occupation.

What is Own Occupation?

200

This part of Medicare covers hospital expenses.

 What is Medicare Part A?

300

This approach calculates life insurance needs based on future expenses, debts, and income replacement.

What is the Needs Approach?

300

This policy allows flexible premium payments and an adjustable death benefit.

What is Universal Life Insurance?

300

This annuity begins making income payments within one year of purchase.

What is an Immediate Annuity?

300

A disability benefit that pays when an insured loses only part of their income.

What is Residual Disability?

300

Medicare supplement policies are commonly known by this name.

What are Medigap Policies?

400

The three primary factors used to determine life insurance premiums.

What are Mortality, Interest, and Expenses?

400

This life policy invests cash values in separate accounts and may fluctuate in value.

What is Variable Life Insurance?

400

This annuity guarantees a minimum rate of interest.

What is a Fixed Annuity?

400

 This government program provides disability income benefits for qualified workers.

What is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)?

400

This Medicare option combines Parts A and B and is offered by private insurers.

What is Medicare Advantage (Part C)?

500

A producer obtains information about an applicant's health, finances, and lifestyle before the insurer makes its final decision.

What is Field Underwriting?

500

When an employee leaves a company, this group life insurance feature allows coverage to be converted to an individual policy without proving insurability.

What is the Conversion Privilege?

500

This tax-free exchange allows one life insurance policy or annuity to be exchanged for another.

What is a 1035 Exchange?

500

Loss of sight, hearing, speech, or two limbs may qualify for this type of disability.

What is Presumptive Disability?

500

This type of long-term care provides assistance with bathing, dressing, and eating.

What is Custodial Care?

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