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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

AARP Life Insurance: Deal or No Deal?

February 27, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell  
Filed under Finance

I’m a big fan of most of the AARP programs. For instance, as a small business owner, their health insurance program saved me over a hundred dollars each month once I turned 50. However, not all of their programs are money-savers. Here’s the scoop on their life insurance program.

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Image credit: sxc.hu

AARP offers a variety of term and whole life insurance products in amounts ranging from $2500 to $100,000, which are administered by New York Life. One of the prime advantages to the AARP program is that since the AARP organization includes such a broad customer base, no physical exam is required to buy the AARP life insurance products. You’ll just complete a short questionnaire–either on the phone or via their Web site–and have an answer in minutes, not days or even weeks as with many other carriers.

AARP also offers a variety of policies, designed to meet specific needs.  There is level term coverage, which keeps the premium the same for a specific range of time (say, ten years). There is decreasing term coverage, which guarantees that your premium will stay the same, although your coverage may decrease; and you can purchase a new term policy (albeit at a higher rate), if desired, when the existing term policy expires without an exam.

For more information on AARP life insurance products, visit the AARP Web site.

My recommendation: AARP’s term life insurance is a deal.

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One Response to “AARP Life Insurance: Deal or No Deal?”
  1. La Verne C. Spencer says:

    I have a policy Permanent LifePluse 5 year Term Life Rider, why can’t I continue paying the same 73.07 monthly instill of increaseing the payment. I am a eighty pluse 1 as of July 28, 20009, living on a fix income that this
    increase is to much to pay. I am going to check with the BBB and see if they
    can help with this.

    respectfully,
    Ms La Verne C. Spencer

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