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    J Paul Wilson CFP, CHFC
    Certified Financial Planner, JPW Insurance Retirement Investments, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Actually whole life is a type of endowment. An endowment policy is a policy designed with the cash value equaling the face amount at a given age or after a set number of years. A whole life policy is an Endowment at age 100. Other examples are endowment at 65, 20 year endowment, etc.

    In Canada, if the cash value of a policy exceeds that of an endowment at age 85, then the policy is non-exempt and is subject to accrual taxation. Consequently, endowments are not usually available.

    If you have further questions, or feel that I could be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
    Answered on July 19, 2014
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