What is Overfunded Indexed Universal Life?
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If you own a universal life insurance policy, you may not realize you can pay more than the premium your agent quoted you. In this episode, we break down what overfunded indexed universal life insurance is, how it works, and why it might be worth your attention.
We walk you through how IUL policies are typically designed versus how they should be designed if cash value accumulation is your goal. You'll learn why starting with your budget — not a death benefit amount — is the right approach when building a max funded policy.
We also cover how the indexing component works and what kind of returns you can realistically expect on a risk-adjusted basis. We run through a real numbers example showing how $30,000 per year over 20 years can generate $62,000 in annual tax-free retirement income.
If you already own a policy and haven't been funding it to the maximum, we explain your options. There's more flexibility in universal life insurance than most people realize, including the ability to catch up on missed contributions.
We close out with a discussion on how overfunded IUL can serve as a bridge strategy for early retirees and those navigating Roth conversions while managing Medicare premiums.
Ready to talk through whether an overfunded IUL makes sense for you? Schedule a call with us — we'd love to help.