February 01, 2003
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Variable Universal Life Insurance: Is it Worth it?
Variable life insurance provides death benefits and cash values that vary in accordance with the performance of a selected investment portfolio. It has been available in the United States for about a quarter of a century. The policy owner may allocate premiums (net of premium charges) among investment accounts that offer a wide range of risk and opportunity, from money market and government bond accounts to domestic and international equity accounts.
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