How do you calculate life insurance premiums?

How do you calculate life insurance premiums?

The primary unit for figuring out a life insurance rate is the rate per thousand (cost per $1000 of insurance), which can vary depending on which factors influence it (age, gender, etc). For example, if the rate is $0.2 per $1,000 and an enrollee elects $15,000 in coverage, the monthly premium will be $3. May 5, 2017

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