Critical illness insurance should be considered alongside life insurance, to give financial reassurance in the event of critical illness or worse. Here we explain why it is such an important tool in your insurance plans.
Critical illness insurance should be considered alongside life insurance, to give financial reassurance in the event of critical illness or worse. Here we explain why it is such an important tool in your insurance plans.
The best time to take out life insurance is when you’re young, fit and healthy. The older you are, the more expensive it’s going to be. Don’t let this put you off, though. Just find the facts.
Whole of life policies are more costly than other types of life insurance products. Here you can find out why and just what it all means. Read on for more.
Lots of people have good intentions when it comes to making a Will. They just never actually get around to doing it. If you want to make sure that your wishes are carried out in the event of your death, perhaps it’s time to give it some thought.
The need for life insurance changes as you go through the various stages of life. You should always make sure you have sufficient protection in place though. Here are some ideas on how to cover these changes.
What is going wrong with the American healthcare system? This article explains and outlines some of the improvements necessary.
Full time child care doesn’t come cheaply. If you’re a stay at home parent, what insurance cover do you have in place if you’re ill – or worse? Take some steps to get covered.
As the Financial Services Authority moots proposals to regulate and cap the size of mortgages, the housing industry gets hot under the collar. This article looks at what is being proposed and comments on the responses from the housing industry.
Making a Will needn’t be a nightmare. Without one you have no control over what happens to your assets when you die. Don’t let the terminology confuse you – it’s all quite simple.
Critical Illness Insurance tends to get overlooked. Life Insurance is often bought in conjunction with a mortgage, to cover that debt, but what if you’re critically ill?