A crucial factor in determining satisfaction with a variable universal life policy is setting and maintaining realistic expectations. Overly optimistic beliefs about market performance or underestimation of fees can lead to disappointment. Understanding that returns will ebb and flow—and that insurance costs may increase with age—helps you approach the product with eyes wide open.
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