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		<description>Where do you find Variable life insurance today?  Who&#039;s the leading provider of it?  VULs on the other hand are everyone and easy to find but they are a different animal than a true variable life policy.  I truly don&#039;t know a lot about variable life policies because I don&#039;t know of anyone offering these.  I have read that you can&#039;t withdraw the cash value from these policies.  If that is the case I don&#039;t know why you would ever use it.

Like I said though, VULs are a totally different policy that was hugely popular in the late 90s and has recently fallen out of favor (obviously).  I think these policies have their own downfalls.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where do you find Variable life insurance today?  Who&#8217;s the leading provider of it?  VULs on the other hand are everyone and easy to find but they are a different animal than a true variable life policy.  I truly don&#8217;t know a lot about variable life policies because I don&#8217;t know of anyone offering these.  I have read that you can&#8217;t withdraw the cash value from these policies.  If that is the case I don&#8217;t know why you would ever use it.</p>
<p>Like I said though, VULs are a totally different policy that was hugely popular in the late 90s and has recently fallen out of favor (obviously).  I think these policies have their own downfalls.</p>
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