Life insurance versus funeral insurance: What’s best?
Insurance is a safety net for our families as much as it is for us, particularly as we age. If you're weighing up life insurance versus funeral insurance, it's important to look at them in relation to your personal circumstances.
Funeral insurance for seniors
Funeral insurance is one way to ensure your loved ones are not left with a big expense at a time when they are already vulnerable.
Mixed results: Superannuation and life insurance
If you have superannuation, then it is likely you also have some form of super life insurance. By law, it is compulsory for all employer super funds to provide members with life insurance and total and permanent disability (TPD) insurance. The level of cover, however, will vary depending on your fund and your circumstances.
Understanding life insurance exclusions
When you take out a safety net, you want to ensure there are no gaps, so it’s important to understand any life insurance exclusions that might apply to your policy.
The lowdown on pet insurance
Pet insurance, much like private health insurance, acts as a safety net – providing financial protection in case your furry friend faces unexpected health issues.
How to drive a smoother insurance claim process
No one wants the pain and hassle of a car accident or a house fire to be compounded by a complicated insurance claim process.
Paying a premium: What are the real benefits of private health insurance?
Private health insurance is a popular choice in Australia, with more than 13 million people, or 55.2 percent of the population, holding a policy. More than $22 billion is paid out in benefits each year, which sounds like a huge amount being returned to customers. But is it?
Baby boom: Is private health insurance necessary if you’re planning for pregnancy?
Planning to have a baby? Pregnancy is an exciting time but also a nerve-wracking one. There is so much to think about, not the least of which is where to have your baby.
Australians are fortunate to have access to good health care. And most women will give birth in a public hospital, where the charges will be limited. But many opt for private hospitals because they believe it will be a better pregnancy experience, including the promise of a private room after the birth.
It’s one of the reasons women who are thinking about getting pregnant take a closer look at private health insurance. This might mean updating their existing policy to cover pregnancy and birth. Or taking it out for the first time specifically for that reason.
Dying to know: Is life insurance worth the premiums?
What is life insurance? It is basically a contract between you and an insurance company under which you pay a regular amount of money in return for a lump sum benefit.
Unlucky break: Will travel insurance protect you when you need it?
Australians are big travellers — at least we were before Covid hit. Now that we’re getting back out on the road and into the air again, should we protect our hard-earned money with travel insurance?
Some people might say that travel insurance is a waste of money. After all, what are the chances that something will actually happen to you while you’re on holiday? But the truth is, anything can happen when you’re away from home. And if something does go wrong, travel insurance can be a life saver. But is it really worth the extra expense? And how has Covid changed things?