A surrender value is usually some proportion or percentage less than 100 percent of the face value
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A surrender value is usually some proportion or percentage less than 100 percent of the face value of the insurance contract. The surrender value continues to grow as funds invested in the policy earn interest (returns). Earnings to the policyholder are taxed if and when the policy is actually surrendered or cashed in before the policy matures.
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Financial Markets And Institutions
ISBN: 9781259919718
7th Edition
Authors: Anthony Saunders, Marcia Cornett
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