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Term Life Insurance is a form of life insurance with a fixed term. That is, if the insured dies within the set number of years defined by the life insurance policy, then the insurance company pays the policy. There are two popular forms of term life insurance: level and annual renewable term life insurance. There are also several forms of permanent life insurance: notably universal life and whole life insurance.


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Term life insurance is generally substantially cheaper than permanent life insurance. Request your free, no-obligation life insurance quote today.

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