Life Insurance: Individual Life Insurance Contract - Provisions and Options

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The life insurance policy clause that prevents an insurance company from denying payment of a death claim after a specified period of time is known as the

Incontestability clause.

Using a class designation for beneficiaries means

Naming beneficiaries as a group.

When the policyowner specifies a dollar amount in which installments are to be paid, he/she has chosen which settlement option?

Fixed Amount

An insured misstates her age at the time the life insurance application is taken. This misstatement may result in

Adjustment in the amount of death benefit. If the applicant has misstated his or her age or gender on the application, the insurer, in the event of a claim, is allowed under this provision to adjust the benefits to an amount that the premium at the correct age or gender would have otherwise purchased.

Which nonforfeiture option has the highest amount of insurance protection?

Extended Term

Which of the following explains the policyowner's right to change beneficiaries, choose options, and receive proceeds of a policy?

Owner's Rights

The owner of a life insurance policy wishes to name two beneficiaries for the policy proceeds. What will the soliciting insurance producer say?

The policyowner can specify the way proceeds are split in the policy.

Under an extended term nonforfeiture option, the policy cash value is converted to

The same face amount as in the whole life policy.

What is the purpose of a fixed-period settlement option?

To provide a guaranteed income for a certain amount of time

A policyowner fails to pay the premium due on his whole life policy after the grace period passes, but the policy remains in force. This is due to what provision?

Automatic premium loan This provision is not required, but is commonly added to contracts with a cash value at no additional charge. This is a special type of loan that prevents the unintentional lapse of a policy due to nonpayment of the premium.

The paid-up addition option uses the dividend

To purchase a smaller amount of the same type of insurance as the original policy.

Who has the legal title of the property in a trust?

Trustee The person who receives the legal title of the property to be used for the benefit of the trust beneficiary is called the "trustee".

Which of the following best describes fixed-period settlement option?

Both the principal and interest will be liquidated over a selected period of time. Under the fixed-period option (also called period certain), a specified period of years is selected, and equal installments are paid to the recipient. Both the principal and interest are liquidated together over the selected period of time.

Which life insurance settlement option guarantees payments for the lifetime of the recipient, but also specifies a guaranteed period, during which, if the original recipient dies, the payments will continue to a designated beneficiary?

Life income with period certain

Which of the following methods to designate a beneficiary literally means "by the head?"

Per capita Per Capita means "by the head." Each person named as beneficiaries would receive equal portions.

The policyowner pays for her life insurance annually. Until now, she has collected a nontaxable dividend check each year. She has decided that she would rather use the dividends to help pay for her next premium. What option would allow her to do this?

Reduction of premium

How long will the beneficiary receive payments under the single life settlement option?

Until the beneficiary's death

What is the clause that describes the method of paying the death benefit in the event that the insured and beneficiary are both killed in the same accident?

Common Disaster Clause

The provision which states that both the policy and a copy of the application form the contract between the policyowner and the insurer is called the

Entire Contract This provision limits the use of evidence other than the contract and the attached application in a test of the contract's validity. This is a mandatory provision in life insurance.

What provision in an insurance policy extends coverage beyond the premium due date?

Grace Period

What required provision protects against unintentional lapse of the policy?

Grace Period

The automatic premium loan provision is activated at the end of the

Grace period

What is the benefit of choosing extended term as a nonforfeiture option?

It has the highest amount of insurance protection. Under this option the insurer uses the policy cash value to convert to term insurance for the same face amount as the former permanent policy. The duration of the new term coverage lasts for as long a period as the amount of cash value will purchase.

Which of the following information will be stated in the consideration clause of a life insurance policy?

The amount of premium payment The consideration clause states that the value offered by the insured is the premium and statements made in the application, so it will include the information about the amount and frequency of premium payments.

California law requires an insurance company's dividends be credited

To participating policies on the anniversary date of the policy provided all premiums are current.

What happens when a policy is surrendered for its cash value?

Coverage ends and the policy cannot be reinstated.

The policyowner wants to make sure that upon his death, the life policy will pay a portion of the proceeds annually to his spouse, but that the principal will be paid to their children when they reach a certain age. Which settlement option should the policyowner choose?

Interest Only With the interest-only option, the insurance company retains the policy proceeds and pays interest on the proceeds to the recipient (beneficiary) at regular intervals.

The dividend option in which the policyowner uses dividends to purchase a term policy for one year is referred to as the

One-year term option.

An insured committed suicide one year after his life insurance policy was issued. The insurer will

Refund the premiums paid. If the insured commits suicide within 2 years following the policy effective date, the insurer's liability is limited to a refund of premium.

What is the purpose of a suicide provision within a life insurance policy?

To protect the insurer from persons who purchase life insurance with the intention of committing suicide

Life income joint and survivor settlement option guarantees

Income for 2 or more recipients until they die. The Life Income Joint and Survivor option guarantees an income for two or more recipients for the duration of their lives. Most contracts stipulate that the surviving partner will receive a reduced payment after the other dies, although some will continue to pay the same amount. There is no guarantee that all the life insurance proceeds will be paid out.

Which two terms are associated directly with the premium?

Level or flexible

The clause that protects the proceeds of a life insurance policy from creditors after the death of the insured is known as the

Spendthrift clause.

An insured has chosen joint and 2/3 survivor as the settlement option. What does this mean to the beneficiaries?

The surviving beneficiary will continue receiving 2/3 of the benefit paid when both beneficiaries were alive. When the reduced option is written as "joint and 2/3 survivor," the surviving beneficiary receives 2/3 of what was received when both beneficiaries were alive.

Which of the following is TRUE about nonforfeiture values?

They are required by state law to be included in the policy. Nonforfeiture values are required by state law to be included in the policy, and cannot be altered by the policyowner. A table showing the nonforfeiture values for the next 20 years must be included in the policy.

What limits the amount that a policyowner may borrow from a whole life insurance policy?

Cash Value

A life insurance policy does not have a war clause. If the insured is killed during a time of war, what will the beneficiary receive from the policy?

The full death benefit War or Military Service Clause specifically excludes or limits the insurer's liability for losses caused by war or active military service. If a life insurance policy does not have that exclusion, the benefits are paid to the beneficiary, as if the insured died of any other cause.

When a life insurance policy is cancelled and the insured has selected the extended term nonforfeiture option, the cash value will be used to purchase term insurance that has a face amount

Equal to the original policy for as long a period of time that the cash values will purchase.

How does an insured typically decide which settlement option to choose for his/her beneficiary?

He/she typically decides by determining if the beneficiary will need one payment or a "steady stream" of income.

An insured purchased a life insurance policy on his life naming his wife as primary beneficiary, and his daughter as contingent beneficiary. Under what circumstances could the daughter collect the death benefit?

If the primary beneficiary predeceases the insured

The type of settlement option which pays throughout the lifetimes of two or more beneficiaries is called

Joint and survivor. A joint and survivor option pays while either beneficiary is still living.

The two types of assignments are

Absolute and collateral. Absolute assigns the entire policy. Collateral assigns a part or all of the benefits.

An insured will be allowed to reactivate her lapsed life insurance policy if action is taken within a certain period of time, and proof of insurability is provided. Which policy provision allows this?

Reinstatement provision

Upon the death of the insured, the primary beneficiary discovers that the insured chose the interest only settlement option. What does this mean?

The beneficiary will only receive payments of the interest earned on the death benefit. With the Interest Only settlement option, the insurance company retains the policy proceeds and pays interest on the proceeds to the recipient (beneficiary) at regular intervals (monthly, quarterly, semiannually, or annually).

An insured and his wife are both involved in a head-on collision. The husband dies instantly, and the wife dies 15 days later. The company pays the death benefit to the estate of the insured. This indicates that the life insurance policy had what provision?

Common Disaster Under the Uniform Simultaneous Death Law, Common Disaster provision, the law will assume that the primary beneficiary dies first in a common disaster as long as the beneficiary dies within this specified period of time following the death of the insured (usually 30 days). This provides that the proceeds will be paid to either the contingent beneficiary or the insured's estate, if no contingent beneficiary is designated.

Under which nonforfeiture option does the company pay the surrender value and have no further obligations to the policyowner?

Cash surrender

Which of the following policy components contains the company's promise to pay?

Insuring clause

Which settlement option provides a single beneficiary with income for the rest of his/her life?

Single Life

If a policy has an automatic premium loan provision, what happens if the insured dies before the loan is paid back?

The balance of the loan will be taken out of the death benefit.

If a life insurance policy has an irrevocable beneficiary designation,

The beneficiary can only be changed with written permission of the beneficiary.

What is the advantage of reinstating a policy instead of applying for a new one?

The original age is used for premium determination The reinstatement provision allows the policyowner an opportunity to put a lapsed policy back in force, subject to proving continued insurability. If the policyowner elects to reinstate the policy, as opposed to purchasing a new policy, the reinstated policy is restored to its original status.

An insured purchased a life policy in 2010 and died in 2017. The insurance company discovers at that time that the insured had concealed information during the application process. What can they do?

Pay the death benefit. The incontestability clause prevents an insurer from denying a claim due to statements in an application after the policy has been in force for 2 years, even on the basis of a material misstatement of facts or concealment of a material fact.

If a settlement option is not chosen by the beneficiary or policyowner, which option will be used?

Lump Sum Upon the death of the insured, or endowment, the contract is designed to pay the proceeds in cash, called a lump sum, unless the recipient chooses an optional mode of settlement.

An insured has had a life insurance policy that he purchased 3 years ago when he was 40 years old. He is killed in an automobile accident and it is discovered that he is actually 45 years old, and not 43, as stated on the application. What will the company do?

Pay a reduced benefit The incontestability clause prevents an insurer from denying a claim due to statements in an application after the policy has been in force for 2 years. However, it does not apply to statements relating to age, sex and identity.

What type of beneficiary designation allows the benefit to pass from a deceased primary beneficiary to the beneficiary's heirs, instead of splitting the benefit among surviving primary beneficiaries?

Per stirpes Per stirpes class designation provides distribution by family line or branch in the event a beneficiary predeceases the insured.

A policyowner who is also the insured wants to name her husband as the beneficiary of her life policy. She also wishes to retain all of the rights of ownership. The policyowner should have her husband named as the

Revocable beneficiary. The policyowner may change a revocable designation at any time and without the consent of the beneficiary. Irrevocable beneficiaries, on the other hand, have a vested interest in the policy, so the policyowner may not be able to exercise certain rights without their consent.

Which of the following determines the length of time that benefits will be received under the Fixed-Amount settlement option?

Size of each installment The size of each installment determines the length of time that benefits are received under the Fixed Amount settlement option. It logically follows that larger installments translate into shorter benefit periods.

Nonforfeiture values guarantee which of the following for the policyowner?

That the cash value will not be lost Because permanent life insurance policies have cash values, there are certain guarantees built into the policy that cannot be forfeited by the policyowner. Nonforfeiture values give the insured the right to the cash value even if the policy lapses or is surrendered.

A fee charged to the insured when a policy or annuity is exchanged for its cash value is

Surrender Charge

An insured pays an annual premium to his insurer. In return, the insurer promises to pay benefits in accordance with the terms of the contract. This is called

Consideration.

According to the entire contract provision, what document must be made part of the insurance policy?

Copy of the original application

Grace Period

It's the period of time after the premium due date that the policyowner has to pay the premium before the policy lapses (60 days in California). The purpose of the grace period provision is to protect the policyholder against an unintentional lapse of the policy.

10-day free-look provision

It's a mandatory provision that allows the insured to examine a policy, and if dissatisfied for any reason, return the policy for a full refund of any premiums paid. It begins when the policy is delivered.

The sole beneficiary of a life insurance policy dies before the insured. If the policyowner fails to change the beneficiary before the insured's death, the proceeds of the policy will go to

The insured's estate.

J applied for a life insurance policy on January 10. The policy was issued on January 31. J's agent was vacationing at the time the policy was issued, so J did not receive the policy until February 18. J decides that he does not want the policy. When would J need to return the policy to the insurer in order to receive a full refund of premium paid?

February 28th, or 10 days after the time the policy is delivered. The 10-day free-look period begins when the policy is delivered.

An insured receives an annual life insurance dividend check. What term best describes this arrangement?

Cash Option

If a beneficiary wants a guarantee that benefits paid from principal and interest would be paid for a period of 10 years before being exhausted, what settlement option should the beneficiary select?

Fixed period Under the fixed-period installments option (also called period certain), a specified period of years is selected, and equal installments are paid to the recipient. The payments will continue for the specified period even if the recipient dies before the end of that period.

Which provision of a life insurance policy states the insurer's duty to pay benefits upon the death of the insured, and to whom the benefits will be paid?

Insuring clause The insuring clause states that the insurer agrees to provide life insurance for the named insured which will be paid to a designated beneficiary when proof of loss is received by the insurer. It states the party to be covered by the policy and names of the beneficiary who will receive the policy proceeds in the event of the insured's death. If no beneficiary is named, the policy proceeds will be paid to the insured's estate.

When a reduced-paid up nonforfeiture option is chosen, what happens to the face amount of the policy?

It is reduced to the amount of what the cash value would buy as a single premium. In a reduced paid-up policy, the original policy's cash value is used as single premium to pay for a permanent policy with a reduced face amount from the original, hence the name. The new policy accumulates in cash value until its maturity or the insured's death.

When a whole life policy lapses or is surrendered prior to maturity, the cash value can be used to

Purchase a single premium policy for a reduced face amount.

An insured pays $1,200 annually for her life insurance premium. The insured applies this year's $300 worth of accumulated dividends to the next year's premium, thus reducing it to $900. What option does this describe?

Reduction of Premium

When a life insurance policy was issued, the policyowner designated a primary and a contingent beneficiary. Several years later, both the insured and the primary beneficiary died in the same car accident, and it was impossible to determine who died first. Which of the following would receive the death benefit?

The insured's contingent beneficiary Under the Uniform Simultaneous Death Law, the law will assume that the beneficiary dies first in a common disaster. This provides that the proceeds will be paid to the contingent beneficiary or to the insured's estate if none is designated.

A 40-year old man buys a whole life policy and names his wife as his only beneficiary. His wife dies 10 years later. He never remarries and dies at age 61, leaving 2 grown-up children. Assuming he never changed the beneficiary, the policy proceeds will go to

The insured's estate

If an insured continually uses the automatic premium loan option to pay the policy premium,

The policy will terminate when the cash value is reduced to nothing.

An insured stops making payments on a loan taken from his cash value policy. What will most likely happen?

The policy will terminate when the loan amount with interest equals or exceeds the cash value.


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