The Fair Market Value is Often Higher Than the
Cash Surrender Value.
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In the past, there was only one way to measure policy value,
the surrender value dictated by the policy carrier.This cash
value reflected neither the amount of premiums paid into
the policy nor the fair market value that other institutions
might be willing to pay for that policy.The result, (cash)
surrender value of a policy is often lower than the fair market
value.Many people have no idea what the true value of their
life insurance policy is and still consider the (cash) surrender
value as the true value of this asset.
Life Insurance Gains in Value
All this has changed. In the recent past a secondary
insurance market has evolved.Banks, mutual funds, and
institutional funding companies have seen the value and
stability of entering into the secondary life insurance market.
A current article, titled "The Benefit of a Secondary Market for
Life Insurance," appearing in the Real Property, Probate &
Trust Journal of the American Bar Association, concludes that
the secondary market for life insurance is both pro-competitive and proconsumer.
Now, a proven system has emerged to derive a fair market
value for life insurance policies and a way to liquidate them if more
favorable options exist.
Why is it Important to Know the Fair Market Value of a Life Insurance Policy?
Just as knowing the fair market value of real estate, investments, and
other hard assets enables informed decision making.Knowing the fair
market value for you life insurance policy will help you to make
informed decisions regarding insurance coverage, and financial
holdings, which may create more beneficial options.
The Difference Between Surrender Value and
Fair Market Value.
An industry study conducted, in 2002, at the University of Pennsylvania's
Wharton Business School found that life insurance policies sold in the
secondary market for an average of 3.6 times the policy's (cash)
surrender value.There may be a significant difference between cash
surrender value and fair market value. It is financially prudent to
determine the fair market value for all assets including a life insurance
policy on a periodic basis. Let us perform a no obligation, no cost life
insurance valuation on your policy today.