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Term Life Insurance And Cash-Out Services

A life insurance policy is an assignable legal instrument that means a policyholder can sell their policy in exchange for an up-front cash payment. The policy buyer receives the death benefit in exchange for the money you accept and will continue making your premium payments until your death.

There are many Life Insurance Cash-Out Services that offer these services. Be sure to consider consulting with the life insurance beneficiaries before making the choice.

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