Sentences with phrase «actual yearly premium»

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But here's the thing — when you say «[w] hat we can't afford with our current asset sheet is 1K / mo premiums with virtually no restrictions on yearly rate hikes,» what you mean is that you can't afford the actual costs of your retirement.
If you look at the above graph and compare the blue line (the cost of life insurance on a yearly basis) with the white line (permanent insurance, premiums level for life), you'll see that in the early years, the whole life premiums far exceed the actual cost of insurance — the company is taking in premiums far higher than they need.
But here's the thing — when you say «[w] hat we can't afford with our current asset sheet is 1K / mo premiums with virtually no restrictions on yearly rate hikes,» what you mean is that you can't afford the actual costs of your retirement.
The insurance company adds up the number of term premiums that will be required on the policy in total, divides by the number of years for which a level premium is guaranteed, discounts for the time value of the money using the interest rates available at the time, and charges the resulting level premiums rather than the actual yearly renewable term rate.
If you look at the above graph and compare the blue line (the cost of life insurance on a yearly basis) with the white line (permanent insurance, premiums level for life), you'll see that in the early years, the whole life premiums far exceed the actual cost of insurance — the company is taking in premiums far higher than they need.
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