Whole life insurance dividend interest rate for mutual life insurance companies. The dividend that each company pays to the owners of their whole life insurance policy have nearly the same for decades as each life insurance company invests nearly the same way.
Whole life insurance dividend rate of return history
1. Mutual Life Insurance Participating
Whole Life Insurance Dividends
History
Presented by: Kevin Wenke
Certified Financial Planner
Orlando, Florida 32801
Decision Tree Financial
Guardian Life Insurance Company
MassMutual Life Insurance Company
New York Life Insurance Company
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
2. The Dividend Interest Rate (or DIR) is just one component
of a three factor dividend formula that for all mutual
carriers includes:
๏ Mortality: to the extent mortality experience is better
than guaranteed expectations, the dividend will be
positively impacted
๏ Expenses: expense results are reviewed annually and
compared to pricing expectations to determine the
amount of expense loading assumed in the dividend
๏ Dividend Interest Rate: to the extent the investment
experience of the company is better than the
guaranteed interest rate assumed in pricing (generally
4%), the excess interest earnings are included.
What Dictates a Whole Life
Insurance Policy Dividend?
3. Need to Know
Information Before We Start
๏กDividends are not guaranteed and are declared
annually subject to Board approval for all mutual
carriers.
๏กThe DIR alone will not always indicate which
policy will perform better โ internal expenses are a
factor.
๏กCompare policy cash value and death benefit
internal rate of returns for a better indication of
policiesโ relative performance.
๏กMassMutual has two separate dividend scales.
One is for policies issued prior to March 1996 and
another for policies issued since March 1996. The
slides that follow illustrate the DIR histories for
policies issued prior to March 1996.
4. How Did
Whole Life Returns
Perform vs. The Stock
Market?
30 Year Dividend Interest Rate History 1983 - 2012
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1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012
Guardian Northwestern MassMutual* New York Life
30 Year Average Return: Guardian 8.98% Northwestern 8.69% MassMutual* 9.10% New York Life 8.67%
CAGR of the S&P 500 1983-2012
10.87% (Growth and Dividend Reinvestment)