
How Whole Life and Guaranteed Universal Life Insurance Support Legacy, Wealth Transfer, and Tax Efficiency
16.6.2025
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In today’s post, Bruce and I (Rachel Marshall) want to bring you behind the scenes of a candid and educational conversation we had with Matt Ewald, Vice President of Life Insurance at Advisors Excel. If you’ve ever wondered when and why to use guaranteed universal life insurance (GUL) —especially in the context of estate planning—this one is for you.
We’ve been having more and more conversations with families who aren’t just thinking about how to grow their wealth—but how to keep it intact for the next generation. And when estate taxes enter the picture, the stakes change. It’s not just about protecting income anymore—it’s about protecting impact. About making sure what you’ve built doesn’t get lost in fees, confusion, or government claims.
Because when it comes to life insurance in the context of wealth transfer, you’re not just planning for protection—you’re planning for legacy.
Let’s get into it.
Why This Conversation MattersFrom Infinite Banking to Estate Strategy: A Shift in FocusGuaranteed Universal Life insurance 101: What It Is (and Isn’t)Estate Planning and the Tax ConversationThe Myth of “Set It and Forget It”What About Accessing Capital?Roth Conversions, IRA Taxes, and Legislative RiskThe Real Value: Peace of Mind, Not Just Rate of ReturnWhat We CoveredBook A Strategy Call
Why This Conversation Matters
If you’re like most of our clients, you’re already successful. You’ve created wealth, you’ve stewarded well—and now you’re asking deeper questions.
Questions like:
How do I pass on what I’ve built with intention?
How do I shield my estate from unnecessary taxation?
Is whole life the only tool for this? Or is there something else I should consider?
In this blog, we’re breaking down exactly what guaranteed universal life insurance is, how it’s different from traditional IULs and whole life, and why it could be a strategic piece in your legacy plan.
From Infinite Banking to Estate Strategy: A Shift in Focus
We spend a lot of time on this podcast talking about whole life and its power as a privatized banking system—a way to store capital, access liquidity, and fund your life on your own terms.
But not every financial goal calls for cash accumulation.
Sometimes, the goal isn’t to use the money during your lifetime at all. It’s to transfer wealth efficiently, minimize estate taxes, and ensure your heirs receive more—without the friction and loss.
And that’s where guaranteed universal life enters the scene.
Guaranteed Universal Life insurance 101: What It Is (and Isn’t)
Matt Ewald described guaranteed universal life insurance as a permanent term contract. That phrase stuck with me.
Here’s what it means:
GUL is designed to give you the most death benefit for the least premium.
Unlike cash-rich whole life or traditional IULs used for banking or income, GUL is a protection-first strategy.
The focus is not on growing cash inside the policy. The focus is on locking in a death benefit that will be there guaranteed—no matter what the market does.
And what makes it guaranteed?
The no-lapse guarantee rider.
This rider is the linchpin. It says, “As long as you pay the premium exactly as illustrated, this policy will not lapse—no matter how the underlying market indexes perform, no matter what cap rates change, no matter what happens behind the scenes.”
It’s simple. It’s predictable. And it’s ideal for estate planning when death benefit certainty is the priority.
Estate Planning and the Tax Conversation
Here’s the reality we’re facing:
The estate tax exemption today is high—around $13 million per person. But it won’t stay there forever.
Just 20 years ago, it was $1 million. And the political winds are already shifting toward reducing the exemption again.
That means more families will face estate tax exposure in the future—even those who don’t consider themselves “ultra-wealthy.”
And taxes at death are not just a theoretical prob...
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