What does per unit mean in insurance?

What does per unit mean in insurance?

The unit price is what you pay per bucket of coins. Life insurance will commonly price out their death benefit in $1,000 units. So when you’re buying a policy with a $250,000 death benefit, what you’re really buying is 250 buckets of coins. Let’s say each one of those buckets of coins costs you a dollar per year. Sep 9, 2015

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