A reallocation does not
count as an investment option change.
Not exact matches
If you wish, you may also change your account
investment option while changing the beneficiary, without it
counting as one of two allowable
investment option changes per year.
This is one of the best ways to grow your money by thinning out the chances of being at complete loss if one
investment turns out to be a failure
as you would still have other
options to
count on.
T. Rowe Price and MFS
Investment Management funds
count among numerous sub-account
options whose total return, while not guaranteed, may outpace fixed interest rate
options, eliminating the need for policyholders to increase premiums or lower face amounts
as insurance costs increase with time.