Indexed life insurance is a type of policy whose face value varies according to a prescribed index of prices, providing a death benefit that adjusts based on indices like the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Coverage that stays effective for a specified, limited period. If the insured dies within that period, the beneficiary receives the death payments. If the insured survives the term, the policy ends and no payment is made.
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