FIVE SIMPLE LIFE LESSONS

Gillian Cooper
30/07/2019
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Someone wise once said that life is really simple – but we insist on making it complicated. The same could be applied to life insurance. Too many people like to mystify it with technical jargon or claim it’s unaffordable. Some dismiss the need for it at all, while others think savings alone would be an easier way to leave behind a lump sum for their loved ones when they’re gone.
In an attempt to clear up some common misconceptions, we’ve addressed five of the main ones below. They offer quite simple reasons why life cover might be worth reconsidering. In a nutshell, it’s a straightforward way of protecting your partner or kids financially if you die. But it’s more than just a money thing. Yes, it could cover the mortgage if they’re dependent on your wage or meet the cost of the funeral. And yes, it could foot the bill for childcare or even pay off a debt. But ultimately, it’s also about giving your family peace of mind at one of the most difficult times in their lives. It’s about continuing to look after them – just as you’ve always done.

“GOING ANYWHERE NICE?” NOT WITHOUT INSURANCE…

Gillian Cooper
26/07/2019
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We spend ages making sure we’ve booked the right hotel, found the perfect beach, updated the holiday wardrobe and bagged the next-to-nothing flight, but how much thought do we usually give to making sure our dream getaway is covered if things don’t go to plan? If the hotel goes bust, suffer a poolside accident, your luggage goes missing or the airline cancels?
Mishaps might not happen in our holiday daydreams, but real life has a funny habit of keeping us on our toes – whether they’re being dipped in the warm waters of the Med or massaged on a spa break staycation back home. Cutting corners on travel insurance could prove a costly and complicated mistake.

Avoiding Ghostbrokers – Is Your Car Insurance Legit?

Gillian Cooper
19/07/2019
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There’s a new scam in town and car-owners are bearing the brunt.
It’s been branded ‘ghostbroking’ and put simply, refers to the process of selling motor insurance – which doesn’t actually exist.

Help protect them when you no longer can

Gillian Cooper
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The things we do for love! Cheering from the side-lines when they’re 6-0 down; overlooking the messy bedroom while they’re cramming for exams; Justin Bieber concerts; shaking hands with their first boyfriend through gritted teeth; the ‘taxi’ to swimming lessons twice a week; the packed lunches; and the after-school ‘artwork’ we pin on our fridge doors...
You look out for your loved ones every day. Maybe we can help keep up the good work when you’re gone.