Not exact matches
Banner Life's term policy includes an
accelerated death benefit
rider and allows an individual to cash out
up to 75 percent of the death benefit if you are diagnosed with a life expectancy of twelve months or less.
In this high - octane hybrid, as many as seven
riders jockey for position behind a pace motorcycle that
accelerates up to 28 mph over 5 1/2 laps of the steeply banked 250 - meter track.
ANICO Whole Life offers several different
riders, such as Accelerated Benefit Riders, Guaranteed Insurance Option Rider, Paid up Additions Rider, Disability Premium Waiver, ANICO Signature Term Rider and Children's Term
riders, such as
Accelerated Benefit
Riders, Guaranteed Insurance Option Rider, Paid up Additions Rider, Disability Premium Waiver, ANICO Signature Term Rider and Children's Term
Riders, Guaranteed Insurance Option Rider, Paid
up Additions Rider, Disability Premium Waiver, ANICO Signature Term Rider and Children's Term Rider.
Let's say it's the year 1980 and Jane Smith has a $ 500,000 life insurance policy, but
accelerated death benefit
riders have not been thought
up yet.
Banner Life's term policy includes an
accelerated death benefit
rider and allows an individual to cash out
up to 75 percent of the death benefit if you are diagnosed with a life expectancy of twelve months or less.
The
rider will note the life expectancy that makes you eligible for an
accelerated benefit; it's usually 12 months or less but could be
up to 24 months.
The MXGP games certainly are not easy to pick
up and play, you often will have your hands full with
accelerating, front and rear braking, shifting your
rider's weight and changing gears should you opt to.
The default control scheme consists of holding R2 to
accelerate; pressing L2 to use the front brake or reverse; pressing L1 to use the clutch; pressing R1 to rewind the action following a collision or a general loss of track time; pressing X to use the rear brake; pressing triangle to look back behind your bike; pressing O to manually shift
up a gear; pressing square to manually shift down a gear; moving the direction of the left analogue stick to the left or right to steer your bike accordingly; moving the direction of the right analogue stick forwards, backwards, left or right to appropriately distribute your
rider's weight; pressing left or right on the d - pad to look to the left or right respectively; pressing down on the d - pad to respawn on track following a crash or loss of direction; holding R1 to chat in online multiplayer; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
The
rider's back lights
up green when they are
accelerating or going at a constant speed and red when they brake.
Riders Available: Waiver of Premium, Total Disability Waiver,
Accelerated Death Benefit, Paid -
Up Option
Also,
Accelerated Death Benefit
Riders where you can collect
up to 50 % of your policies face amount.
Accelerated death benefit
rider: If you are diagnosed terminally ill then your life insurance policy will pay out
up to $ 250,000 depending on the specific carrier.
With the
accelerated benefit
rider, the policyholder can receive
up to 75 % of the death benefit if they have been diagnosed with a terminal illness or have been forced into moving to a care home.
An
accelerated death benefit
rider of
up to $ 250,000 is included at no extra charge and policyholders are given the option to select a specific death benefit protection period for added flexibility.
The
rider will note the life expectancy that makes you eligible for an
accelerated benefit; it's usually 12 months or less but could be
up to 24 months.
The products include a lifetime death benefit guarantee of
up to 121 years, a minimum death benefit of $ 50,000 and a full range of
riders, including
accelerated benefit
rider and an additional insured
rider.
Accelerated death benefit
rider allows you to get
up to 50 % or higher of your death benefit
up front if you have a terminal illness with 12 months or less of live expectancy.
The other
rider you want to make sure you have is
accelerated death benefit
rider, which will advance
up to 50 % of the death benefit if you have 12 months or less to live.
They also offer a couple valuable
riders, such as the waiver of premium
rider and accidental death benefit
rider, as well as the
accelerated death benefit
rider, which pays
up to 50 % of the death benefit while you are still living if a physician diagnoses you with a terminal illness.
Accelerated Benefit
rider is available on Ultra Protector I and II allowing
up to 50 % of face amount to be paid to the insured if he or she is diagnosed with a terminal illness.
This policy also has long - term care
rider, which allows you to
accelerate your death benefit and receive
up to 2 % of your total face value per month to pay for qualified long - term care expenses such as in - home care, adult daycare, or care in a long - term care facility.
Accelerated Death Benefit (Included) Beginning in policy year 3, the
rider provides for an advance payment of
up to 50 % of the death benefit if the insured is diagnosed by a physician to have a life expectancy of 12 months or less.
Additional benefit
riders should your health status change: With the
Accelerated Death Benefit for Chronic Illness Rider,
up to 50 % of the policy's death benefit ($ 500,000 maximum) can be accessed in advance if a licensed health care practitioner certifies during the prior 12 - month period that the insured is unable to perform at least two of six activities of daily living for a period of at least 90 days due to a loss of functional capacity, or has a severe cognitive impairment, requiring substantial supervision to ensure the health and safety of him or herself.
Accelerated Death Benefit for Chronic Illness Plus
Rider: Selected at issue and available at an additional cost, this
rider allows for
up to 100 % of the policy's death benefit to be accessed in advance (with a monthly benefit of 2 %, capped at the then current IRS per diem times 30) if the insured:
Accelerated benefit
riders have effectively provided consumers with a greater level of control over their insurance protection, according to Jason Kestler, president and CEO of Kestler Financial Group headquartered in Leesburg, VA. «Clients are now able to start or stop a stream of income from their policies when they have a qualifying need, and many
riders now also provide a cost - of - living adjustment to keep
up with inflation.»
By choosing the
Accelerated Paid -
Up Additions Rider your whole life policy will accumulate cash value faster, allowing you to drop any supplemental term
riders you may have needed quicker.
With an
accelerated death benefit or terminal illness
rider, you can take
up to 50 % of the death benefit in advance.
Allstate Whole Life Advantage is available in most states with series LU11040 or form ICC12A1 and may be accompanied by the following
riders: Primary Insured Term (LU11045 Series / Form ICC12A6), Additional Insured Term (LU11043 Series / Form ICC12A4), Paid -
Up Insurance (LU11041 Series / Form ICC12A2), Children's Level Term (LU11042 Series / Form ICC12A3), Waiver of Premium (LU11051 Series / Form ICC12A11), Guaranteed Insurability (LU11044 Series / Form ICC12A5),
Accelerated Benefit for Terminal Illness (LU11048 Series / Form ICC12A9), and
Accelerated Benefit for Chronic Illness (LU11046 Series / Form ICC12A7).
Another plus to this whole idea is that most life insurance now has an
accelerated benefit
rider that allows a terminally ill insured person to take
up to one half of the benefit while still alive.
An
accelerated death benefit
rider will allow the owner to receive, in most cases,
up to half of the death benefit once a person has been diagnosed as terminally ill.
An
accelerated death benefit
rider of
up to $ 250,000 is included at no extra charge and policyholders are given the option to select a specific death benefit protection period.