Life insurance premiums, proceeds, and Beneficiaries

¡Supera tus tareas y exámenes ahora con Quizwiz!

Which of the following statements is CORRECT regarding the tax treatment of a lump-sum payment paid to a life insurance policy's primary beneficiary?

All proceeds are income tax free in the year they are received

How would a contingent beneficiary receive the policy proceeds in an Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) policy?

If the primary beneficiary dies before the insured

Which settlement option pays a stated amount to an annuitant, but no residual value to a beneficiary?

Life Income

A whole life insurance policyowner does not wish to continue making premium payments. Which of the following enables the policyowner to sell the policy for more than its cash value?

Life settlement contract

Which premium schedule results in the lowest cost to the policyowner?

annual

Quarterly premium payments increase the annual cost of insurance because

interest to the insurer is decreased while the administrative costs are increased

A policyowner would like to change the beneficiary on a Life insurance policy and make the change permanent. Which type of designation would fulfill this need?

irrevocable

A level premium indicates

the premium is fixed for the entire duration of the contract

____ of personal life insurance premiums is usually deductible for federal income tax purposes.

0%

Which of these statements is INCORRECT regarding the federal income tax treatment of life insurance?

Entire cash surrender value is taxable

If the insured and primary beneficiary are both killed in the same accident and it cannot be determined who died first, where are the death proceeds to be directed under the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act?

Insured's contingent beneficiary

Which type of life insurance beneficiary requires his/her consent when a change of beneficiary is attempted by the policyowner?

Irrevocable beneficiary

Which of these is NOT an element of Life insurance premiums?

Morbidity Rate+

Which statement is true regarding a minor beneficiary?

Normally, a guardian is required to be appointed in the Beneficiary clause of the contract

Which of the following best describes a contingent beneficiary?

Person designated by the insured to receive policy proceeds in the event that the primary beneficiary dies before the insured

On a life insurance policy, who is qualified to change the beneficiary designation?

Policyowner

K is the insured and P is the sole beneficiary on a life insurance policy. Both are involved in a fatal accident where K dies before P. Under the Common Disaster provision, which of these statements is true?

Proceeds will be payable to K's estate if P dies within a specified time

A primary beneficiary has died before the insured in a life insurance policy. A contingent beneficiary is also named in the policy. Which of the following will occur when the insured dies?

Proceeds will go to the contingent beneficiary

T is covered by an Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) policy that has an irrevocable beneficiary. What action will the insurance company take if T requests a change of beneficiary?

Request of the change will be refused

A(n) _________ beneficiary may be changed by the policyowner WITHOUT the consent of the beneficiary.

Revocable

J would like to maintain the right to change beneficiaries. Which beneficiary designation should be used?

Revocable

M purchased an Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) policy and named his son as beneficiary. M has the right to change the beneficiary designation at anytime. What type of beneficiary is his son?

Revocable

What is the underlying concept regarding level premiums?

The early years are charged more than what is needed

J chooses a monthly premium payment mode on his Whole Life insurance policy. Which of these statements is correct?

The gross premium is higher on a monthly payment mode as compared to being paid annually

Which statement regarding the Change of Beneficiary provision is true?

The policyowner can change the beneficiary

The Common Disaster clause provides that if both the insured and the sole named beneficiary were to die in a common accident, which of the following is true?

This clause provides the payment of proceeds to the insured's estate

T is the policyowner for a Life Insurance policy with an Irrevocable beneficiary designation. If T wishes to change the beneficiary, T must obtain permission from the

beneficiary

K has a life insurance policy where her husband is beneficiary and her daughter is contingent beneficiary. Under the Common Disaster clause, if K and her husband are both killed in an automobile accident, where would the death proceeds be directed

daughter

C is trying to determine whether to convert her convertible term life policy to whole life insurance using her original age or attained age. What factor would affect her decision the most?

to cost


Conjuntos de estudio relacionados

SHRMSCP reviewed in class practice questions

View Set

Chapter exam end questions; ch 5; Life underwriting

View Set

Apologia General Science Module 16 Study Guide

View Set

Section 4: industrial revolution 4.1-4.4

View Set

PSYC231: Cognitive Psychology (Chapter 8 - Everyday Memory and Memory Errors)

View Set

Keys to your future Choosing a path & Balancing Daily Life

View Set

controllable properties of light

View Set

JS-US007-14 - Level I Antiterrorism Awareness Training

View Set

Foods--Fruits Ch. 15--true/false

View Set