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Cash value


Cash value plans charge more in the early years than would be required to buy a term policy for a comparable amount of life insurance. The extra money is invested and used to establish a cash value that helps to keep the premiums level in the later years of the policy when the cost of term would increase dramatically because of the policyholder’s increasing age.
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