If you can’t commit to regularly setting aside money and living below your means, IUL may not be for you.
To accumulate tax-free growth, an IUL must follow TEFRA, DEFRA, and TAMRA regulations, which set minimum insurance requirements and funding limits.
You also can’t fund it all at once, as TAMRA restricts single-pay policies.
With annual rebalancing and diversification, a properly structured, max-funded IUL can historically earn up to 10% average annual returns, and can often net within 1% of the gross return over 30 years.
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