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LeoGlossary: Variable Life Insurance
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A type of permanent life insurance that has a cash value investment component, similar to what whole life insurance offers. The main difference is that a variable policy's cash value is invested in in accounts that are similar to mutual funds rather than a savings account. The cash value may rise or fall depending on the performance of the investments you choose.
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