Life Insurance and health insurance: Understanding the differences
Life's full of surprises, mate – some good, some not so much. That's why understanding your insurance options is crucial. Considering your options? Well, you might have stumbled upon health insurance and life insurance. Today, we're breaking down both types of cover, highlighting their differences, and exploring how they can complement each other.
Sorting out your life Insurance in 2024: What's best for your age?
With the holiday season now behind us, it's an ideal moment to focus on our financial well-being for the new year. As we step into this fresh chapter, understanding the impact of life insurance on our lives becomes more crucial than ever. Recent studies indicate that a 70% of Australians recognise the importance of life insurance, yet only about half actually have a policy in place.
Life insurance extra benefits you didn’t know you needed
Did you know that life insurance policies have a bunch of other extra benefits? Depending on your insurer, you can even add on some optional extras to beef up your cover or customise your policy.
Now, these extras might bump up your premiums a bit, but they also provide extra protection or sweeten the terms of your policy. Just remember to choose wisely, so you don't end up paying for stuff you don't need.
Ensuring your loved ones are informed about your life insurance policy
Looking out for the future is a responsible and caring thing to do. And part of that is making sure your loved ones know about your life insurance policy and can get their hands on it if anything happens to you. If you take a few little steps now, you'll make things heaps easier for your family and mates when times get tough.
I'm single and have no kids: Do I really need life insurance?
When it comes to life insurance, it's often associated with folks who have partners or kids who rely on them financially. But don't dismiss the idea of safeguarding your financial independence just because you're single. There are situations where singles Down Under should seriously think about getting life insurance.
6 things to consider before reducing your cover
Looking out for the future of our loved ones is a top priority for everyone. We want to make sure they are protected financially, no matter what comes their way. Stay with us as we explain why it's so important to have enough insurance cover. We're here to shed some light on the reasons you may consider before deciding to decrease your personal insurance cover.
Nominating your life insurance beneficiary
See, when the chips are down, life insurance pays out a lump of cash to those you hold dear. It's like a helping hand from beyond the pearly gates, giving your folks the means to take care of debts and day-to-day costs. And choosing the person who gets your life insurance payout is a decision worth giving a good thinking-over. This simple guide covers the ins and outs of nominating a beneficiary, who can be nominated, and other aspects worth considering. Stick around as we chew the fat on this significant choice.
How to read a financial product disclosure statement (PDS)
Hey, before you buy any financial product, it's super important to check out the product disclosure statement (PDS). I mean, it’s good to know what you're signing up for right? A PDS is like a guidebook that tells you all the important deets about the product so you can make an informed decision. The PDS usually covers all the essential elements of the product, so take the time to go through it carefully.
Life insurance underwriting explained
Before we dive into the world of insurance, there's this little thing called "underwriting" that you should know about.
When you apply for life insurance, the insurer needs to figure out how much of a risk you are to them. Fair enough! They do this by taking a squiz at some personal stuff like your health, lifestyle, and what you do for a living. It's all part of the underwriting process, which is just a fancy way of saying they're assessing the risk they're taking by covering you.
Why inflation is messing with your life insurance - and how to keep it under control
You know what's worse than running out of Vegemite? Inflation. Yeah, it's when the price of things keeps skyrocketing, and your money loses its value faster than a souped-up Holden on the freeway. And guess what? It's currently at its highest level since the 80s. So, be prepared to pay more for stuff in the future—like a fancy coffee that'll cost you a kidney.
Speaking of the future, if you've got life insurance, the amount of cover you have now may not cut it down the track. So how do you make sure your policy keeps up with inflation? Read on...
Can I claim tax deductions on life insurance premiums?
Get ready to dust off those abacus skills, because tax time is on its way! But before you go into full panic mode, let me clue you in on a little secret: you might be able to claim a tax deduction on your insurance premiums. Let's find out when you might be eligible for a tax deduction on insurance premiums and when tax deductions don’t apply. So put down that calculator and let's get started!
What you need to know about probate and why it is important to you
Losing a loved one is never easy. And as you navigate through the grieving process, there's another important task you can't ignore—sorting out their financial affairs according to their final wishes. That's where probate is important. Think of it as a way to make sure your love one's final wishes are respected. So, let's get this sorted, shall we?
A tale of three policies: Why selecting insurance through super or direct from insurer is not always a good idea
Having adequate personal insurances is one of the keys to building strong financial foundations. Often when you hear people talk about personal insurance (think life or income protection insurance), they’ll say that it seems much cheaper to go through their super fund or directly to the insurance company, as opposed to engaging the assistance a financial adviser.
Young Families and Life Insurance: What You Need to Know
When you're fresh on the scene and still growing, it can be tricky setting yourself up to keep your family financially safe—but hey, that's what mums and dads are for right? With a bit of know-how from us, we'll explore how life insurance has got your back (literally!). In this article, we'll look at why every young family should consider getting some type of cover plus how to decide which one is right for you (without all the stuffy jargon). And lastly, let’s bust any myths surrounding life cover so there won't be any shocking surprises down the track!
What you need to know about duty to take reasonable care
Facts about your health disclosures when applying for personal insurance
What are exclusions and loadings on life insurance policies?
If you’ve ever applied for life or income protection cover and had rude shock of being told you’ll have an exclusion or loading and asked yourself, what the heck are exclusions and loadings, and why do I have them? Here's a quick rundown.
Insurance 101: Everything you need to know about life insurance
What exactly does "life insurance" entail anyway? Let’s get down to business as I try to explain the basics of what it is, how it works, the different types of policies available, and some of the frequently asked questions about it.
Insurance refresher: When do you need to update your policies? (and when to get one)
One of the best things about life is that it's always changing. You might buy a new car, get married, or have children. As your life changes, so do your personal insurance needs.
Real reasons to get Life Insurance while you're still young
Even thinking about it makes our heads hurt. But the truth is, no one is invincible. So while we may not like to think about it, bad things can happen to anyone at any time. And I get why you don't have the headspace right now for your own mortality. But the thing is, life insurance is not just money for when you die. So hear me out.
Jokes about death (and why life insurance matters)
Our youngest daughter shares her middle name with Phil’s sister, who died when she was four weeks old. Now this sounds sentimental, and really for the most part it is, except that Phil has also trained our 5 year old to recite her name with the tagline, ‘I’m named after my dead aunty.’ Very cute