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There are four main types of life assurance product available :
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Non-profit policies :
This is the most simple type of policy offering a fixed and
predetermined benefit at the outset. The vast majority of protection policies,
particularly Term Assurance
are non-profit but this should be differentiated from savings policies
because, although some Term
Assurance contracts do have an element of investment within them the
investment returns offered are often poor.
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With-profit policies :
Offering a fixed premium and a guaranteed minimum sum assured the premiums
associated with this policy will be more than the premiums for non-profit
policies. The extra premiums paid are used to secure the right to receive any
distributable surplus by way of bonuses.
There are two main types of with-profit policy
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Unit-linked policies :
These policies are typically linked to funds investing in stocks and shares
managed by the life company. Because the basis for the investment is stocks
and shares the risk associated with these types of policy is considered to be
higher as values of the investment fund can fall as well as rise. There is
however the possibility that these funds will achieve a very good return if
the fund performs well during the term of the policy.
Unit-linked policies are very commonly used not only for investment purposes
but also for pensions and even for protection purposes.
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Unitised with-profit policies :
This type of policy attempts to fall somewhere between a with-profit policy
and a unit-linked policy.
Premiums purchase units in a fund and the benefits paid out in the event of a
claim depend on the number allocated in the fund and the bid price. Where this
policy differs from a unit-linked policy is that unit prices increase by the
addition of bonuses which cannot be taken away once they have been added. This
means that the value of the policy, if held until death or the end of the
policy term, is guaranteed.
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The Value of
investments can go down as well as up. Past performance is not a guide
to future performance. |
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| Taylormade Financial Solutions Ltd is an Appointed Representative of Sesame Ltd., which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Sesame is entered on the FSA register (www.fsa.gov.uk/ register/) under reference 150427 |
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Taylormade Financial
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Torrington House, 111 Hare Lane
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Surrey
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(01372) 466790 |
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(01372) 470319 |
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info@tmfs.co.uk
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Registered in England No: 4039621. Registered
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