Whole life insurance differs from term life in which of the following ways?

A. Term life is usually more expensive than whole life.
B. Whole life is a combination of term life insurance and a savings account.
C. Term life has a savings component while whole life is pure insurance.
D. Whole life has a rising premium as the policyholder ages, but term life has a fixed premium.


Answer: B

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