Series 65: Voting Rights

Taken from our Series 65 Online Guide

Voting Rights

Variable life policyholders get to vote on important issues just as mutual fund and variable annuity shareholders do. Variable life policyholders get one vote per $100 of cash value. This is different from variable annuity and mutual fund owners, who get one vote per share.

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