Saturday, October 20, 2007
5 Things You Need To Know About Life Insurance
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Labels: Insurance Tips, Life insurance
5 Things You Need To Know About Homeowner's Insurance
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Labels: Homeowner's Insurance, Insurance Tips
Renters, are you covered for theft, fire, liability?
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Labels: Fire Insurance, Household Contents, Renter's Insurance
Friday, October 19, 2007
Tips On Buying HomeOwner's Insurance
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Labels: Homeowner's Insurance, Insurance Tips
You Can't Afford To Skip Health Insurance
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Labels: Health Insurance
Thursday, October 18, 2007
What Is Insurance? - An Overview
Hi! So what is insurance?
In simple terms, insurance allows someone who suffers a loss or accident to be compensated for the effects of their misfortune. It lets you protect yourself against everyday risks to your health, home and financial situation.
Choosing and getting the right life insurance policy is of the utmost importance – after all, this policy will help repay the mortgage and / or other debts after your death, ensuring that your partner and family will not be left with financial difficulty to add to their grief.
There are plenty of life insurance policies out there such as index-linked or joint life, and with varying premiums and understandably it can be confusing knowing which policy is right for you.
So where can you get life insurance advice?
You can get advice on life insurance from a number of places, such as your bank, a financial adviser or other financial organisation. You can also use the internet – it can be great for research and there are plenty of websites where you simply fill in a short form and someone will get in touch to see what your needs are etc. They will then make suggestions for the type of policy most suitable for you.
There are many different types of insurance:
You are unlikely to need every single one of these tho:
- Travel: Holidays can be dangerous occasions - especially abroad. If someone falls ill it is much more difficult than it would be at home to cope with the situation. Medical treatment is expensive. More here.
- Household contents and building insurance: Contents insurance covers the contents of a home such as furniture, carpets, clothes, television, refrigerators, jewellery and so on. In other words, what you would take with you if you moved. Buildings insurance protects against damage to the actual structure of the home and to its fixtures and fittings. Contents and buildings policies can be bought separately or together in one package. More here.
- Car insurance: Most people know something about motor insurance. This is because any vehicle driven on public roads must have a certain level of insurance. The Road Traffic Act ensures that drivers must meet liabilities they incur should they injure other people or cause damage in an accident. More here.
- Life insurance: A means of providing for your dependents should you die early, but also a way to save cash through endowment policies or similar.
- Private medical insurance: This covers the costs of private medical treatment for curable short-term illness or injury. It means that should you become ill you could be treated immediately privately rather than being put on an NHS waiting list.
- Critical illness insurance: This allows you to insure your income/ health were you to become too ill to work later on in life, and protects any dependents/ loved ones from the financial consequences of such unexpected events.
- Accident, sickness and unemployment cover: According to Moneyextra: "In 1999, 30,000 properties were re-possessed by mortgage lenders... Many lost their homes because they could no longer afford to pay their mortgage payments through an accident, sickness or unemployment." If you are planning on buying a house it may be sensible to think about getting some mortgage payment protection insurance.
- Pet insurance: This basically helps you foot the vet's bills if your pet gets by poorly. By paying regularly into an insurance policy it means you have paid for the bill gradually rather than having to find the money for a steep bill when you can least afford it.
- Business Insurances
Warm regards
Fuze
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Labels: Accident Insurance, Business Insurance, Car Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, Health Insurance, Household Contents, Life insurance, Medical Insurance, Travel Insurance