Articles tagged with: Life Insurance
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Income Protection is a monthly benefit that pays you up to 75% of your income and covers you for accidents, illnesses or major traumas.
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Dying is an unfortunate reality for everyone and life insurance is designed to protect those left behind. Financial hardships resulting from a family member’s death can be devastating. Life insurance provides some security from the loss of a loved one’s financial contributions. They pay a lump sum to the named beneficiaries when the insured dies.
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We always teach our children about growing up in life and their various responsibilities. But by the time they grow old enough to get their driving license, we still wish to sit by their bed side and want to tuck them inside their beds after their prayers. Not only teenagers go through troubles and changes but parents also go through a variety of changes in their life. Our heart is filled with pride when we see them getting their driver?s license successfully.
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The old saying goes that nothing is certain but death and taxes. Most people find both of these to be quite unpleasant and avoid the mere mention of them. When it comes to discussing the inevitability of one’s own death, many find it quite difficult to talk about. If you can get past the uncomfortableness of the topic, you can begin to anticipate and plan for areas in which you may ease the burden of your passing on your family.
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Those private households which have Home security systems installed within have an advantage to get discounts from home insurance policy providers. However the amount of the discount is dependent on several factors, such as the alarm system type and whether or not the system is being monitored always by the home security company. So before deciding on a home security system to install, it?s of due importance to check with your home insurance agent regarding various discounts offers against different security system installed.



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