The correct answer is D. ULIP.
A whole life plan is a type of permanent life insurance that provides lifelong coverage and builds cash value over time. An endowment plan is a type of savings plan that combines life insurance with a savings component. A moneyback plan is a type of life insurance that provides a lump sum payment at the end of the policy term, regardless of whether the policyholder dies during the term. A ULIP (Unit-Linked Insurance Plan) is a type of life insurance that combines life insurance with investment in units of a fund.
ULIPs are not considered traditional life insurance products because they are more complex and have higher fees than traditional products. ULIPs also have a higher risk of loss than traditional products, because the value of the units in the fund can go down as well as up.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Whole life plan: A whole life plan is a type of permanent life insurance that provides lifelong coverage and builds cash value over time. The cash value can be used for a variety of purposes, such as retirement savings, college savings, or a down payment on a home.
- Endowment plan: An endowment plan is a type of savings plan that combines life insurance with a savings component. The savings component grows tax-deferred, and the policy can be used to provide a lump sum payment at the end of the policy term, regardless of whether the policyholder dies during the term.
- Moneyback plan: A moneyback plan is a type of life insurance that provides a lump sum payment at the end of the policy term, regardless of whether the policyholder dies during the term. The amount of the lump sum payment is typically based on the amount of premiums paid and the length of time the policy has been in force.
- ULIP (Unit-Linked Insurance Plan): A ULIP (Unit-Linked Insurance Plan) is a type of life insurance that combines life insurance with investment in units of a fund. The value of the units in the fund can go up or down, and the policyholder’s death benefit is based on the value of the units at the time of death.