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Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Insurance > Deciding If and When to Sell a Life Insurance Death Benefit for Cash

Life insurance is often considered a critical component of financial planning, offering security and peace of mind to policyholders and their beneficiaries. While many people primarily view life insurance as a safety net for loved ones after their passing, there may come a time when you consider selling your life insurance death benefit for cash. This process, known as a life settlement, can provide immediate funds for various needs but involves careful consideration and understanding of the implications involved. 

Understanding Life Settlements

A life settlement is the sale of a life insurance policy to a third party for a cash payment that is less than the death benefit but significantly more than the cash surrender value offered by the insurance company. The buyer of the policy becomes the new beneficiary and takes over the premium payments. When the original policyholder passes away, the buyer receives the death benefit.

Reasons to Consider Selling Your Life Insurance Policy

Factors to Consider Before Selling

The Process of Selling a Life Insurance Policy

Selling a life insurance policy for cash can provide financial relief and flexibility, but it’s essential to approach the decision with caution and thorough consideration. Whether it’s to address immediate financial needs or to adapt to changing life circumstances, being well-informed will help you make the best decision for your future and that of your beneficiaries.



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