Life Insurance VS Retirement Policy

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There are too many people who have insufficient retirement packages offered from their jobs and their security for financial well being is compromised for their old age. Some people do not have any type of retirement package and will be forced to live off of their social security payments. Social security alone is not enough for anyone to live the lifestyle they were accustomed to while working. Many people will be forced to sell their homes and their value of living will decrease incredibly.

A life insurance policy means to most people a way to pay out to loved ones after death. A life insurance policy can be much more than death benefits, its can offer a retirement package that is tax free payments after you retire. You can fund these policies with stocks and bonds, certificates of deposit, mutual funds as well as cash you have saved in your bank account.

It is important to have a policy that pays your loved ones in the event of your death, but what about while you are living? The benefit to the life insurance policies that offer retirement packages is that you are able to receive payments from the policy that will not be counted as income from the government. The policies are designed to pay an income for a certain time frame or they can be customized to pay you until you pass away.

The benefits packages can be treated different ways. Borrowing cash from the policy or having annual payments made are two of the most common methods and both have their ups and downs.

Money that is accumulated in a life insurance retirement policy will be able to be withdrawn at retirement age without paying tax or taking any penalties. If you are using an IRA for retirement you can expect payments to be made to you but you will have that amount taxed as income. The tax free money is a huge advantage to the life insurance retirement policy.

You have to be careful if you are borrowing cash from a retirement policy such as an IRA to avoid the taxes on the money. If the policy terminates you will have to pay huge capital gains tax on any amount you paid over the premium cost for the life of the policy. For someone who has been paying on a policy for 40 years or more and adding extra income this taxable amount could be astounding. Having the policy terminate at age 80 and finding out you have to pay this money in taxes can put you in the poor house.

You may have been shown a great retirement package from the agent you bought the policy from and then find out when you retire it is less than what it should have been. The rates change and if you had a great rate at the time of purchase and they have since fell you will not have the benefits you once though. With a standard retirement package you may be able to have more security in knowing what your benefits will be but they will be taxable and you have less chance to increase them over time. With the insurance policy you can add as much cash to your policy as you wish and you will never be taxed on your payments after retirement but you do have a slightly larger risk involved with your money.

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