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andrey2020 [161]
3 years ago
6

J is issued a Life Insurance policy with a death benefit of $100,000. She pays $600 per year in premium for the first 5 years. T

he premium then increases to $900 per year in the sixth year, and remains level thereafter. The policy's death benefit also remains at $100,000. Which type of Life Insurance policy is this?
Business
1 answer:
love history [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Modified Premium Life

Explanation:

The modified premium life is the whole life insurance policy in which the insured person paid the lower amount of premium as compared with the agreed amount for the given time period. When the given time period is done so the payment of the premium should be increased and it can be high as compared to the normal amount

So this means that the premium should be less for 5 years and it could be increased in the sixth year and so on

Therefore the option d is correct

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