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Understanding cash-value life insurance: Pros, cons, and tax benefits
Apr 10, 2025 12:26 PM

  

Understanding cash-value life insurance: Pros, cons, and tax benefits1

  A death benefit with a twist.© chathuporn/stock.adobe.comCash-value life insurance offers a twist on traditional life insurance: It accumulates value over time that you can use while you’re still alive.

  Life insurance is designed to provide financial support to your beneficiaries when you die, replacing lost income. Many policyholders like that idea, but others want the flexibility to tap into their policies’ funds for other needs. Cash-value policies—also known as permanent life insurance, whole life insurance, and universal life insurance—make that possible. These contracts allow you to borrow against the value, convert it to an annuity or long-term care insurance, or cash out before you die, depending on the contract’s terms.

  Cash-value life insurance: Combining savings and death benefitsWith a standard term life insurance contract, you pay monthly premiums for a set period in exchange for a death benefit. If you die during the term, your beneficiaries receive the payout. If you stop paying the premium or the term ends, the policy lapses or expires, and no money is paid or refunded. Term life insurance has no cash value.

  Term life insurance can provide valuable protection, but some consumers grow frustrated after paying premiums for years and getting nothing in return. Cash-value life insurance was created to address this issue.

  With cash-value life insurance, the monthly premiums cover both the cost of the death benefit and a contribution to a savings or investment account that the insurance company manages. Unlike term life insurance, the coverage doesn’t expire. Over time, the accumulated savings can be used to increase the death benefit, fund other products such as annuities or long-term care insurance, or be withdrawn through a loan.

  How cash value builds over timeA key feature that distinguishes cash-value life insurance from term life insurance is its ability to build value over time, allowing you to use the accumulated funds in several ways before death. For instance, you can withdraw a portion of the cash value, take out a loan against it, or surrender the policy entirely to receive its value.

  Surrendering a policy often comes with fees and may lead to tax consequences if the amount you receive exceeds the premiums you’ve paid. Having the flexibility to access these funds can be a significant benefit, but the growth rate of the cash value is usually slower than other investment options. For this reason, cash-value life insurance is often better suited for specific financial needs or estate planning, rather than as a primary way to grow your savings.

  Tax advantages of cash-value life insuranceOne advantage of cash-value life insurance is its tax treatment: Death benefits are usually exempt from income tax. In almost all circumstances, recipients pay no tax on the payout, making life insurance a popular tool for estate planning.

  How much do you really need to save to retire comfortably? There's no single answer, but we'll help you crunch the numbers.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Taking advantage of the policy’s value while you’re alive also has tax benefits, although they are smaller. If you surrender (or cash out) a permanent life insurance policy, you’ll owe taxes on the amount received above the premiums you’ve paid.

  Another option is to borrow against the policy rather than cashing out. Loans up to the amount of the premiums paid are tax free, although they must be paid back with interest or deducted from the death benefit. The investment gains continue to earn a return, but the insurance company receives the interest—not the policy owner.

  In addition to the tax advantages tied to death benefits and loans, cash-value life insurance can be a useful tool for individuals who have already maximized their contributions to tax-advantaged retirement accounts, such as individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and 401(k)s. The cash value grows tax deferred, providing another avenue to build savings while minimizing your current tax burden.

  Costs and drawbacks of cash-value life insuranceCash-value life insurance offers long-term savings and a guaranteed death benefit, but these features come at a significant cost. Premiums for these policies are far higher than those for term life insurance, and additional features—known as riders—carry their own fees. Commissions are another significant cost that adds to the overall expense of these policies.

  For many policyholders, the high cost of premiums makes these policies difficult to maintain over the long term. In 2023, surrenders—when policyholders withdraw the cash value from their contracts—reached $416.2 billion, a 17.9% increase over 2022, according to data from the Insurance Information Institute. This trend suggests that the expense of maintaining these policies outweighs the perceived benefits for some consumers.

  A more cost-effective approach for many is to purchase term life insurance for financial protection and invest the amount saved on premiums in other products that can generate stronger long-term returns.

  Comparing cash-value vs. term life insurance

Cash-value life insurance Term life insurance
Primary purpose Combines lifelong coverage with a savings or investment component. Provides affordable coverage for a specific term to replace income if you die.
Duration Coverage lasts for your entire life as long as premiums are paid. Coverage lasts a set term (e.g., 10, 20, or 30 years).
Premiums Premiums are higher due to the savings and investment components. Lower premiums, making it more budget friendly.
Payout A death benefit is paid, plus the accumulated cash value may increase payout. A death benefit is paid to your beneficiaries if you die during the term.
Savings component Includes a cash-value account that grows over time. None.
Access to funds You can borrow against or withdraw the cash value (with potential fees). None.
Tax benefits The death benefit is tax free, and loans against the cash value are tax free. The death benefit is typically tax free.
Cost Higher cost due to commissions, fees, and investment management. Significantly lower cost.
Best for Individuals with estate planning needs or lifelong financial dependents. Those who need affordable, temporary coverage (e.g., young families, mortgage repayment).
The bottom lineFor most consumers, a term life insurance policy is a better choice. It provides affordable coverage to replace lost income during critical years when you might have young children, a mortgage, or other financial obligations. By choosing term life and investing the money you save on premiums compared with a cash-value policy, you can often achieve the same financial goals at a lower cost.

  Cash-value life insurance may be worth considering if you have specific needs, such as anticipated estate tax obligations or children who need lifelong financial support. Take the time to compare your options, evaluate the costs, and decide which strategy best fits your financial goals. If you need help, talk with a financial advisor for additional guidance.

  ReferencesPublication 525 (2023), Taxable and Nontaxable Income | irs.govFacts + Statistics: Life Insurance | iii.org

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