Full Of Life (1956)
How much would a paid up purdential whole life insurance policy from 1936 valued at $380. be worth toda?
The insurance policy was paid in full in 1956 and had cash value at that time of $171.00. The policy states that all dividends earned will be returned to the policy in the form of paid up insurance. That is what the policy stipulated in 1936. Does any one have any idea what it might be worth in todays dollars.
Bigjoe
Any type of insurance are never paid in full. You have to continuously pay to get protection. The life insurance policy you are speaking of is more likely have to been lapse and is therefore, worth nothing. If you are the policy owner, you should be getting annual statement or a bill in the mail. If it hasn’t been coming in the mail for a very long time, the policy is very likely to be lapsed.
Anyway, you should call Prudential customer service. They can give you a better answer on this matter.
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