The accumulated cash value of a whole life insurance policy becomes the
A . policy loan value upon which the insured may borrow.
B . amount used to purchase paid up additions to the insured’s policy.
C . funds used to offset policy administration and conversion expenses.
D . face amount payable upon the insured’s death.
Answer: A
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