A binding agreement
Term life insurance
Cash value
Health and lifestyles effect on insurance
Financial security
200

An immediate, temporary form of life insurance coverage that is effective from the date the initial premium is paid, regardless of the applicant's insurability

What is a binding receipt?

200

A type of insurance that offers coverage for a defined duration and pays a death benefit if the insured dies within that term

What is term life insurance?

200

A permanent type of life insurance that includes a death benefit and a savings component

What is cash value life insurance?

200

When it comes to your hobby, insurers consider this sport, which involves jumping out of a plane, high-risk.

What is skydiving?

200

This is the period after a premium is due during which a policy can be paid without a policy lapsing

What is a grace period?

400

A binding agreement between you and an insurance provider where you pay premiums for a financial payout.

What is a contract in life insurance?

400

The policy ceases to exist and no benefits are paid.

What is what happens to a term life insurance policy if the insured survives the term?

400

The cash value feature, which accumulates tax-deferred over time.

What is a significant aspect of permanent life insurance?

400

A policy application could be denied if you regularly engage in this dangerous, vertical rock-based activity.

What is rock-climbing
400

To provide a financial safety net for your dependents after your death.

What is the primary purpose of life insurance?

600

A lump sum disbursed to your designated beneficiaries if you pass away while the policy is active

What is a death benefit in life insurance?

600

A type of insurance that provides lifelong coverage, ensuring that the death benefit is paid regardless of when the insured passes away, as long as premiums are maintained

What is permanent life insurance?

600

The other main type of life insurance that does not build cash value.

What is term life insurance?

600

A life insurance underwriter will review your records for all types of these, including those for anxiety or high blood pressure

 What is Medical conditions?

600

 This clause ensures that even if the insured’s age was misstated, the policy benefit will be adjusted to what the premium would have purchased at the correct age.

What is a misstatement of age clause?

800

May use the tax-exempt payout for expenses such as funeral arrangements, debt settlement, mortgage obligations, or daily living costs.

What is beneficiaries use the death benefit?

800

Whole life and universal life insurance.

What is common forms of permanent life insurance?

800

This portion of your premium payment is what funds the growth of your policy's cash value

What is the remaining portion, after the costs of insurance?

800

A past diagnosis of this serious illness could mean higher rates, or even denial of coverage

What is pre-existing condition?

800

It assures that your family will remain financially stable in the face of unforeseen circumstances.

What is the peace of mind does life insurance provide?

1000

An agent would issue a binding receipt after collecting this from a life insurance applicant, putting the coverage into effect right away

What is the initial premium?

1000

"This period is the timeframe during which the term life insurance policy is active and a death benefit can be paid

What is the policy term?

1000

The tax status of the cash value's growth as long as it remains inside the policy

 What is tax-deferred?

1000

Your medical background, body weight, and lifestyle choices such as smoking or engaging in high-risk activities

What is personal factors can affect your insurance rates?

1000

This refers to the value of a person's future income to their family, which can be estimated and used to determine the necessary life insurance coverage.

What is human life value?