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Category: indexed account hypothetical annual rate of return

Indexed Universal Life (IUL) opens a new era for quotes with John Hancock’s historical report

by Sean Drummey

June 25, 2014

3:13 PM

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John Hancock has become the first life insurance carrier to offer Indexed UL (IUL) historical reports.  A dose of realism is finally available for client presentations where illustration policy value assumptions mirror real world index fluctuations.  This sort of historical report is possible on some Indexed Universal Life (IUL) illustration software but has to be painstakingly created with each year’s values plugged in manually. John Hancock makes it easy to create 10 year, 25 year or 40 year historical reports.

One major problem for consumers to judge Indexed UL performance is illustration design. Carriers based their index return assumptions based on 25 or 30 year or longer averages, so one major benchmark index the S & P 500 annual point-to-point return is given as 7.50% to 7.75% depending on the carrier.  Agents can adjust this, as I do at a more conservative rate 5.00% to 5.50% which pegs it approximately a half to one percentage point above current assumption UL, but given a much higher average historical rate, agents are likely to use a figure like 7.75% because the cash value and death benefit numbers show much higher.

Cash value projections 20, 30, 40 years into the future based on one constantly high interest rate assumption makes those results highly unrealistic. For example, an illustration for a 45 year old with a rate of 7.75%, every year, year after year, run like this out to age 120:

2015   7.75%
2016   7.75%
2017   7.75%
2018   7.75%
2019 to 2089  7.75%

That’s obviously nothing like the historical yearly returns which vary considerable year by year.  Assuming a 12% cap and 0% floor, the interest rate assumption looks like this over the last 15 years:

1999   12.00%
2000  0.00%
2001   0.00%
2002   0.00%
2003  12.00%
2004   8.99%
2005   3.00%
2006  12.00%
2007   3.53%
2008   0.00%
2009  12.00%
2010  12.00%
2011     0.00%
2012   12.00%
2013   12.00%

John Hancock has just made it much easier to evaluate Indexed UL product performance and design. It’s not perfect. All illustration projections that go out for decades should be looked at, at best, rough guideposts.

Historical performance illustrations are already widely used for annuity quotes.  I wonder how long it’ll take the other life companies to join John Hancock in finally giving consumers something better to review when evaluating Indexed ULs.

Artists by Wissam Shekhani; ink over canvas. 2004,

Lincoln Indexed UL (IUL) Product Enhancements

by Sean Drummey

April 9, 2013

2:41 PM

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Recently running comparison quotes, I took a renewed look at Lincoln National‘s “LifeReserve Indexed UL Accumulator”.  It is a highly competitive Indexed UL product among the best on the market.  Their loan option, designed to generate retirement income, has been improved. Back in November 2012 Lincoln added a “Fixed Loan” feature to go along with their “Participating Loan” option. Two loan options, fixed and variable, are typical in an Indexed UL. Lincoln allows the policy holder to switch between options once per year by transferring the entire loan balance.  When selecting an Indexed UL product, care should to be taken to review the provisions on changing loans.  There are more stringent loan provisions where the loan must be remain the same account unless the existing loan balance has been paid off.  Many carriers have uncapped or high caps to their variable loans.  For Lincoln’s Accumulator IUL the participating loan annual rate is 6% for policy years 1–10, 5% for policy year 11 through attained age 100, and 3% thereafter.  Look for carriers like Lincoln will low variable loan caps.  Some are not or have very high caps with rates tied to the Moody’s Monthly Corporate Bond Yield Average.  Historically those rates have been much higher than they are now.

For Lincoln Accumulator’s Fixed Loan debt is transferred into a collateral account, interest charged is guaranteed at 3.00% through policy year 10 and 2% thereafter.  The interest rate credited to the collateral account is guaranteed at 2% in all years, which means a zero net cost loan in years 11 and thereafter.

The participating loan would be advantageous in a high interest rate environment to receive interest crediting.  Switching to the fixed loan would be advantageous in a low interest rate environment.  It may be that a partial surrender of cash value will be the best option.  Flexibility is the key if structuring a cash accumulation IUL with distributions for retirement income in order to provide the best options over the years depending on market conditions.

When requesting an Indexed UL quote insist the agent email you a full illustration.  Please contact me directly, and I’ll be glad to provide confidential quotes and comparative illustrations.  These illustrations are about 10 pages long with a table at the end that project policy values starting at your current age and give yearly values generally past age 100.  Ask for direct comparisons between carriers using the same assumptions.  Request index returns on the conservative side 5% or 5.50%.  Agents can run interest assumptions, depending on the index, at 7%, 8%, some even above 9%.  Those are often the default rates on the software, based on 25 or 30 year historical look backs.  Running those higher assumptions projecting values out for decades is highly questionable.

Not that illustrations are the perfect tool.  Comparisons between carriers are useful, but the projections of cash value, death benefit and loan income are fairly meaningless. Projections are inherently problematic.  In the real world an index like the S & P 500 returns go up, down or sideways.  Keep in mind index return exclude dividends.  On an illustration index interest return run out with an unrealistically steady value for 20, 30, 40, 50 years or longer.  All this is way too far beyond the horizon.  But at least illustrations can directly compare competing carrier performance, and if the quote is structured properly, at the MEC, stopping premiums contributions at retirement age and maximizing distributions, illustrations can test the limits of the product’s ability to generate results and be sustained.

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  • Indexed Universal Life (IUL)
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    • Indexed Survivorship Universal Life
  • Survivorship Life Insurance
    • Estate Planning
      • Life Insurance Trusts
  • New York State Companies and Permanent Products
    • NY State Term Companies
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    • William Penn
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      • First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company
    • American General
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    • Assurity
    • Banner Life
    • Equitable
    • Genworth
    • Guardian
    • John Hancock
    • Lincoln
    • MassMutual
    • Nationwide
    • Pacific Life
    • Penn Mutual
    • Protective Life
      • Protective Custom Choice UL
    • Prudential
    • Reliastar
    • Securian
    • Security Life of Denver
    • Symetra Life
    • Transamerica
    • United of Omaha
  • Foreign Nationals
  • About Sean Drummey
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Pages

  • Home
    • Height and Weight Chart
    • Height and Weight Chart for Seniors
    • Height and Weight Chart New York
    • Family history life insurance underwriting
    • Alternative Tobacco & Quitting Tobacco Guide
  • In Your 70s
    • 70 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 71 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 72 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 73 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 74 year Old Best Life Insurance
  • In Your 60s
    • 60 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 61 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 62 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 63 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 64 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 65 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 66 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 67 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 68 Year Old Best Life Insurance
    • 69 Year Old Best Life Insurance
  • In Your 50s
    • Age 55
    • Age 56
    • Age 57
    • Age 58
    • Age 59
  • In your 40s
  • In your 20s or 30s
  • Hybrid Life – Long Term Care Insurance
    • Hybrid Long Term Care Key Features
    • Consumer Resources for Long Term Care Insurance
    • Life Insurance with Critical Illness Benefits
    • Hybrid Long Term Care Annuity Features
    • Long Term Care IRS per diem historical data
  • Policy Types
  • Policy Review
    • Blood Test Results
    • Term Conversion
    • Company Guide to Annual Statements
    • Cost of Insurance Trap
  • Business Life Insurance
  • Child Life Insurance
  • Guaranteed Acceptance Life Insurance
  • Guaranteed Universal Life: NLG, ULSG
  • Indexed Universal Life (IUL)
    • Cap rates: highest IUL
    • IUL Participation Rate Best Life Insurance Products
    • Indexed Survivorship Universal Life
  • Survivorship Life Insurance
    • Estate Planning
      • Life Insurance Trusts
  • New York State Companies and Permanent Products
    • NY State Term Companies
    • United States Life
    • William Penn
  • Whole Life
    • Final Expense Ages 60 – 69
    • Final Expense Ages 70 – 79
  • Blog
  • Companies
    • Accordia Life and Annuity Company Ratings
      • First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company
    • American General
    • American National
    • Assurity
    • Banner Life
    • Equitable
    • Genworth
    • Guardian
    • John Hancock
    • Lincoln
    • MassMutual
    • Nationwide
    • Pacific Life
    • Penn Mutual
    • Protective Life
      • Protective Custom Choice UL
    • Prudential
    • Reliastar
    • Securian
    • Security Life of Denver
    • Symetra Life
    • Transamerica
    • United of Omaha
  • Foreign Nationals
  • About Sean Drummey
  • Free Quote Request

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