William Penn Life, 1982 (17. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
1982-04-01 / 2. szám
Single Premium Life Plan Basic Premiums Per $1,000 Add $10 Policy Fee Male and Female Issue Age Basic Premium Issue Age Basic Premium 0 $ 54.00 45 $267.00 1 51.00 46 277.00 2 52.00 47 288.00 3 53.00 48 300.00 4 55.00 49 311.00 5 56.00 50 323.00 6 58.00 51 336.00 7 60.00 52 348.00 8 62.00 53 361.00 9 64.00 54 374.00 10 67.00 55 387.00 11 69.00 56 401.00 12 72.00 57 414.00 13 74.00 58 428.00 14 77.00 59 442.00 15 80.00 60 456.00 16 83.00 61 471.00 17 86.00 62 485.00 18 90.00 63 499.00 19 93.00 64 514.00 20 97.00 65 528.00 21 100.00 66 543.00 22 104.00 67 557.00 23 108.00 68 572.00 24 112.00 69 586.00 25 117.00 70 600.00 26 122.00 71 613.00 27 127.00 72 627.00 28 132.00 73 640.00 29 137.00 74 653.00 30 143.00 75 667.00 31 149.00 76 680.00 32 155.00 77 693.00 33 162.00 78 706.00 34 169.00 79 718.00 35 176.00 80 730.00 36 184.00 81 742.00 37 192.00 82 753.00 38 200.00 83 764.00 39 209.00 84 774.00 40 217.00 85 785.00 41 227.00 86 794.00 42 236.00 87 804.00 43 246.00 88 814.00 44 256.00 89 823.00 NOTE: Cash values are same as the above figures. Example, suppose you are 50 years of age, the premium shown is $323 (plus $10 Policy Fee.) Cash value, immediately on purchase or payment is $323. And, without any further premiums, it grows each year. For our fifty year insured, cash value in second year is the same as premium shown at age 51, or $336. Four years later, it will be $387, and at the age 70, it will grow to $600. To figure your rapidly building collateral or cash values, find premium rate for your age nearest birthdayto-date. Then, follow same column down to find your cash value in succeeding years. SINGLE WHOLE LIFE One — just one Premium —■ pays for this important protection for the whole of life and collateral values build up yearly.