ROP Pays You Back!
Return of Premium (ROP) Gives Back Money
What if you could purchase an insurance policy, be lucky enough not to ever use it, and then get all of your money back at the end. This would seem like a win-win situation. You would be protected, but if you never needed to make a claim, you could get all of your premiums back in a nice check.
Well, this situation does exist in the real world sometimes. You can find return of premium term life insurance policies. You will still purchase your policy to last for a specified amount of time, like 20 or 30 years. Then, when the policy expires, if nobody has collected on the policy, a check comes back for the amount of all of the premiums paid.
Categories: Life Insurance Tags: Life Insurance, return of premium, rop, term life
What Is Mortgage Life Insurance?
If your purchase a new home with a mortgage, or if you refinance your home, you are sure to get some offers for a product called mortgage insurance or mortgage life insurance. The card in the mail, or the phone call on your answering machine, will probably offer to protect your home mortgage in case of death, and maybe disability, and critical illness. In addition, you will see some mention of mortgage unemployment benefits.
Categories: Life Insurance Tags: decreasing term, Life Insurance, mortgage life, rop, term life
Return Of Premium Term Life Insurance
Compare Term Life Insurance With Return of Premium (ROP)
We put up a new page on Return of Premium Term Life Insurance. We would like to explain this a little more here. Return of Premium (ROP) is actually a rider you can select to add to some term life policies. It costs a little more, but you do get a big benefit. So sometimes a rider can cost more, but it can leave you with more money in the long run.
Categories: Life Insurance Tags: return of premium, rop, term life


