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Tapping your life insurance

You may want to think about cashing in your whole life insurance policy before you die, said Sandra Block in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. If you’ve had the policy a long time, you’ve probably built up plenty of cash, and that can come in handy “if you’re heading into retirement with a decimated investment portfolio, a mortgage, and increased medical expenses.” To access that money, you can make a partial withdrawal, take out a policy loan, sell your policy to a life-settlement company, or trade it in for an annuity or long-term-care policy. A whole life policy “is like a Swiss army knife,” said Dave Simbro of Northwestern Mutual. “There are all these things you can pull out.” But be sure to consider tax ramifications, and “don’t underestimate the need to provide for your spouse.”

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