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Policy Owner

Policy Owner

Let’s go back to the basics in regards to life insurance. After all, how can you expect to do the best you possibly can if you do not know the basics. Who is the policy holder, and what responsibilities does the policy owner have? You must know the answers to these questions if you have any hope of succeeding in life insurance. Let’s read on through the following information and make sure you understand what it takes to be the policy owner. Trust us when we tell you that it is a great responsibility, and you must pay attention.

Who is the Policy Owner?

The policy owner is whoever is listed on the policy. They are also referred to as the “insured.” If your name is on the policy, you are the policy owner. If your name is not, you are not a policy owner. It is as simple as that! You are the owner of the life insurance. Yes, you also might hear it referred to as a policy holder. Either way, it is the same thing with the same responsibilities.

The Owner’s Responsibilities

As the owner you have some great responsibility. You are the one who is in charge of making sure the policy is paid for every month. You are the one who make all the important choices on policy amount and you can look over all the payment options. It is a good idea to get your beneficiaries involved as well and find out what they will need in order to make sure they can continue on financially. Another responsibility that you have is to pay attention to life insurance news. You must also know how the market is working because it might affect your policy. As long as you stay on your monthly payments you will be fine. Just make sure your life insurance policy is always large enough and adapts when your life adapts.

You’re the Owner But…

Understand that you are owner, but you are not the beneficiary. Your life insurance policy is meant to protect your loved ones in the event of your death. Yes, you have a lot of responsibility, and you should use that control for the benefit of your beneficiaries. Some policy owners do not pay attention because they know that policy will not help them. Why get insurance if you are not going to pay attention? You are going to leave behind financial obligations, and they need to be covered.