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May 3, 2012

North Carolina Life Insurance


At Marshall Insurance, our team is happy to go far beyond being a simple North Carolina insurance agency, we aim to be the insurance leaders you trust to protect your most precious commodity- your life.

From providing you with reliable North Carolina auto insurance, home and business coverage, we are prepared and awaiting the chance to take it to the next level by insuring your life.


We know that finding the right North Carolina life insurance program can get confusing and even a bit overwhelming at times. From having to weigh the pros and cons of term life insurance versus whole, universal and variable and beyond -it’s easy to get lost amongst the terminology and varying coverage options.

That’s exactly why we at Marshall Insurance want to be more than just your insurance provider, we want to be your trusted coverage all. By helping you navigate your way through one of the most valuable policy decisions you will ever have to make in your lifetime; we vow to secure you a tailored plan you can rely on.

Term life insurance, whole life insurance, universal life insurance, variable life insurance, survivorship insurance… the list and combinations seem endless. At Marshall Insurance we want to help you determine which type of Carolina insurance policy is right for you! Our dedicated team of life insurance experts understands both North and South Carolina’s market and regulations and can find the right plan – or mixture of options – that fit your individual needs.

Term Life Insurance Basics:
  • Coverage for a “term” or period of your life.
  • Lower premiums for higher coverage.
  • Rates can change after specific terms expire.
  • No equity – cannot be used as cash value.
Whole Life Insurance Basics:
  • Exactly like it says – permanent, not for a specific period.
  • Protection carries with you your whole life.
  • Can build equity and have cash value.
  • Higher premiums than term life, but can be more valuable in the long run.
Term and Whole Life Combined:
  • Build lifelong base of whole live coverage.
  • Supplement specific times of your life with term insurance.
When to choose term life?
Most people choosing term life have a strategy for long term net worth. They need specific coverage for a period of their lives to protect debt, loved ones, and children. For a homeowner with children it may make more sense to have a term life policy that covers the mortgage and living requirements until their children are old enough to provide for themselves – in this case the term would expire around the time your children move out.

When to choose whole life?
Whole life can be used in the retirement years as cash assets. It can provide equity for loans and have fixed payments that do not increase with time. Often times whole life policies will pay dividends, although not always.

With a variety of alternatives and policy possibilities it’s understandable that you may feel a bit anxious. But remember, life insurance is all about you, and you are certainly worth insuring!

Give us a call or complete our online quote form and let one of our expert life insurance specialists get you started on the right path. Contact Marshall Insurance for more information and get a free North Carolina life insurance quote today!

March 9, 2011

Understanding Life Insurance

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Life insurance products are not all the same. While some provide coverage for your lifetime, others provide coverage for a specific number of years.   Determining the right product depends on a number of factors.

ERIE’s life insurance calculator can help determine the amount of life insurance you may need. To learn more about the different types of life insurance, talk to us. They can help you decide what products and options best meet your needs.  There are two basic type of life insurance: term life and cash value life.*

Term life insurance

Term insurance provides coverage for a term of one or more years. The 20-year plan is the most popular version. Term insurance pays a death benefit if death occurs during the policy term. However, it does not include a cash value that can be used in the future.

Some term insurance policies are renewable for one or more terms, even if your health changes, though the premium usually increases with each renewal. Inquire about renewal premiums before you buy. Also ask if there is an age when you can no longer renew the policy.

Most term policies also include an option to convert to a cash value policy without having to provide evidence of insurability. Make sure you understand how the convertibility option works. The annual premium for term life insurance is usually less during the early years than the premium for a cash value insurance product. Be sure to compare the long term cost of each product before you buy.
Erie Family Life’s term life insurance policy provides coverage to age 95. The face amount of the policy remains level until then and the policy owner can choose from a 10, 15, 20 or 30-year guaranteed level premium period. After the level premium period, the premium increases on an annual basis.

Cash value life insurance

Cash value life insurance is designed to last an entire lifetime. Most products provide coverage until age 100 or later. The premium for this type of insurance is higher than term insurance during the early years of the contract when compared to term life insurance. The premium that is not used to cover expense or the cost of insurance is invested by the insurance company. That investment builds a cash value that increases with time. That cash value can be borrowed to:
  • Fund a business or investment opportunity.
  • Pay education expenses, such as college.
  • Enhance your retirement income.
  • Pay emergency medical expenses.
There are several types of cash value life insurance, including whole life, universal life and variable life.
  • Whole life insurance provides coverage for as long as you live. The annual premium is usually payable for a period of time such as 20 years or to age 65. Some are payable forever. The premium amount never changes unless there is a change in benefits. The cash value is guaranteed as shown in the policy.
  • Universal life insurance is a flexible premium adjustable life insurance product that allows you to vary the premium payment within certain limits as defined by the insurer and the tax code. The death benefit can be increased or decreased as defined in the policy without having to buy a new contract. The cash value earns interest at a rate determined by the insurer and that rate is subject to fluctuation based on market conditions. Like whole life, the cash value can be borrowed. Additionally, the cash value can simply be withdrawn, thereby avoiding interest expense charges, subject to policy limits.
  • Variable life insurance can be structured as whole life insurance or as universal life insurance. The distinguishing feature of variable life is that the cash value is dependent on the investment performance of one or more separate accounts. In other words, the policy owner is subject to financial risk and the loss of their cash value. Be sure to read and study the prospectus before buying this type of policy. Erie Family Life does not offer variable life insurance products.
For information on your life insurance policy or the features and benefits of other products that we offer, contact us or fill out out our quote form.