Term & Universal Life
Table of Contents
| Chapter 1: Defining Life Insurance | 1 | |
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 | Basic Concepts | 1 | 
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 | How Much is Enough? | 2 | 
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 | Calculating Expenses | 3 | 
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 | An Emergency Fund | 6 | 
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 | Child-Care Expenses | 6 | 
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 | Educational Fund | 6 | 
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 | Debt Repayment | 7 | 
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 | Coming to a Conclusion | 7 | 
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 | Insurance Companies Measure Risk | 8 | 
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 | What Type of Life Insurance is Appropriate? | 9 | 
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 | What Will the Insurance Cost? | 10 | 
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 | Term Insurance | 11 | 
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 | Reentry Renewable Level Term | 13 | 
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 | Level Decreasing Term Insurance | 14 | 
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 | Permanent Insurance | 15 | 
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 | Universal Life Insurance Policies | 18 | 
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 | Universal Life Evolution | 19 | 
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 | How Do Universal Life Policies Compare to Traditional Plans? | 21 | 
| Chapter 2: The Life Insurance Contract | 24 | |
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 | Defining the Contract | 25 | 
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 | Policy Application | 25 | 
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 | Policy Ownership | 26 | 
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 | Preventing Money Laundering Activities | 27 | 
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 | Terrorism Produces Insurer Risk | 27 | 
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 | Legal Requirements Adopted | 28 | 
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 | Broker-Dealer Requirements | 30 | 
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 | AML Program Requirements | 31 | 
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 | Know Your Customer (KYC) | 34 | 
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 | Compliance | 34 | 
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 | Suspicious Activity Reports Filing Requirements | 35 | 
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 | A Change in Thinking | 35 | 
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 | A Global Problem | 37 | 
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 | Covered Products | 38 | 
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 | Nine Identified ML Methods | 40 | 
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 | Money Laundering Indicators Not Unique to Insurance Products | 43 | 
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 | Policyholder Characteristics and Behaviors | 44 | 
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 | A Known Criminal or Criminal Associate or Relative | 45 | 
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 | Erratic or Abnormal Use of Policies | 45 | 
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 | High Premiums Compared to Verifiable Income | 46 | 
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 | Lack of Concern for Charges or Costs | 46 | 
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 | Undue Interest in Payout Options | 47 | 
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 | Change of Beneficiary | 47 | 
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 | Insurance on Assets that Appear Inconsistent with Income | 47 | 
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 | Early or Suspicious Claims | 47 | 
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 | Product Characteristics and Maintenance | 49 | 
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 | Customer Due Diligence (CDD) | 51 | 
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 | In Conclusion | 53 | 
| Chapter 3: Policy Features and Provisions | 54 | |
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 | Premiums / Policy Options | 54 | 
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 | Nonforfeiture Options | 54 | 
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 | Dividend Options | 55 | 
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 | Settlement Options | 56 | 
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 | State Required Provisions | 57 | 
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 | Incontestability | 58 | 
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 | Misstatements in the Application | 59 | 
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 | Deferment Clause | 59 | 
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 | Nonforfeiture | 59 | 
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 | Loan Values | 59 | 
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 | Grace Periods and Reinstatement | 60 | 
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 | Allowed Policy Provisions | 61 | 
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 | Suicide / Aviation | 61 | 
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 | War | 62 | 
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 | General Provisions | 62 | 
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 | Deduction of Indebtedness and Premium Refund | 62 | 
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 | Change of Beneficiary | 62 | 
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 | Assignment | 63 | 
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 | Beneficiary Designations | 63 | 
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 | Policy Payments | 65 | 
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 | Cash Values | 65 | 
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 | Dividends / Proceeds | 66 | 
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 | Special Clauses | 67 | 
| Chapter 4: Contract Use | 69 | |
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 | Group Insurance Principles | 69 | 
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 | Eligible Groups | 69 | 
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 | Single Employer Groups | 69 | 
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 | Multiple Employer Trusts (METS) | 70 | 
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 | Unions, Associations, and Other Groups | 70 | 
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 | Creditor-Debtor Groups | 70 | 
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 | Underwriting Advantages | 71 | 
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 | Keeping Current with Business Needs | 72 | 
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 | The Informed Consumer | 73 | 
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 | Providing a Quote | 73 | 
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 | The Contract Participants | 75 | 
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 | The Insurer | 75 | 
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 | The Insured | 76 | 
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 | Insurance Contract | 76 | 
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 | Underwriting and Rating | 77 | 
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 | Finance | 77 | 
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 | A Public Interest | 78 | 
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 | Key Person Insurance | 78 | 
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 | Buy-and-Sell Agreements | 79 | 
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 | The Key Person Principle | 80 | 
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 | Insurable Interest for Life Insurance | 81 | 
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 | Health Insurance on Key Employees and Owners | 82 | 
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 | The Small Company’s Exposure | 84 | 
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 | Loss of the Small Business Owner | 84 | 
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 | Planning Ahead for Death or Disability | 88 | 
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 | Insuring Entities | 89 | 
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 | Private and Government Insurance | 89 | 
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 | Private Insurers | 89 | 
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 | Life Insurance | 90 | 
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 | Property and Liability Insurance | 90 | 
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 | Government Insurance | 91 | 
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 | Voluntary Government Insurance | 91 | 
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 | Compulsory Government Insurance | 91 | 
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 | Mutual Companies | 92 | 
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 | Assessment Mutuals | 93 | 
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 | Non-assessable Mutuals | 95 | 
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 | Conversions | 95 | 
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 | Reciprocal or Inter-Insurer Associations | 96 | 
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 | Stock and Mutual Underwriting | 97 | 
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 | Factory Mutuals | 98 | 
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 | Superior Agents and Brokers | 99 | 
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