Monday, 28 October 2013

Who Needs Life Insurance?


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Life protection
The idea of life insurance goes back to at least as far as the ancient Romans. You may never live to enjoy the benefits (unless you opt for a policy with a savings element) but for those you leave behind the financial security is essential. So why are as many as 30% of Britons not using life insurance to protect their loved ones?
People give plenty of reasons why they don’t need, or can’t afford life insurance. We look at some of the most common – and why those reasons don’t make much sense.
I can’t afford Life Insurance
We are just coming out of recession – and with budgets still tight some of us are putting off buying life insurance. It’s a false economy – those we leave behind will still need financial security, whether the economy is up or down. Life insurance is not as expensive as you might think. To put it in context, insuring your mobile phone, or buying a fancy coffee once a week could well cost more than some types of cover.
I don’t need cover
Even those who are single with no dependants may need life insurance to cover funeral costs. These are soaring. The average funeral cost in the UK is now around £3,000 while Londoners pay an average £4,600. That’s quite a burden for those you leave behind. But there is another reason. If you are single now, this might not always be the case. The sooner you start a life insurance policy, the less it can cost. Should a family come along, you’ll be able to provide financial protection for less.
Getting cover won’t do me any good
Of course, you will never see any return on a standard life insurance policy, although you can arrange life cover with a combined savings policy, which could mean a useful payout for you while you can still enjoy it. However, none of us knows what the future holds – and if we were to become ill, we might spend our valuable time worrying about how our dependants would manage.
My employer gives me life insurance
Your employer might have some cover in place, but it’s probably not as much as you would want for a partner or children who depend on you and when you leave your job, you’ll leave your cover behind.
My partner is the breadwinner
The main breadwinner may need to replace the family income. But even a partner who does not go out to work still makes an economic contribution. How much would it cost to replace a homemaker, and cover costs for childcare? Both partners need cover, to protect each other and their dependants.
It can wait
Actually it can’t. None of us know what’s round the corner – and the younger we are when we buy a policy the less it can cost.
But I don’t know the best way to buy life Insurance
Buying life insurance could not be easier. Your financial adviser will have a full understanding of what’s on the market and can help you find the policy that fits your needs and your budget.

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Pension advice

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Welcome to Sterling North, the home of good Pension advice. When it comes to pension planning the most important factor is knowing where your money is invested.  If you don’t carry out regular reviews on the performance of your pension you could be losing out. You could even find that your pension will not be enough to provide you with the comfortable retirement you had planned. At Sterling North we can provide you with quality impartial pension advice. We also offer a full review of your current pensions and advise you in plain English, on how your current arrangements are performing. For those who are interested in making the most of their pension, get in touch today and book your free consultation.
   
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                                    Nicola Mayers Dip PFS Managing Director / Advisor Sterling North 

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Sterling North - Raising money for Child Bereavement UK

Sterling North - Raising Money for Child Bereavement UK 





In January Next Year Nicola Mayers of Sterling North will be attempting to raise a minimum sponsorship of £450.00 for Child Bereavment UK. She will be taking part in the tough Guy challenge, which has been described as the Safest Most Dangerous Event in the World – It is the original event of it’s kind. It is the only event in the world to boast over 100 man made assaults for an individual challenge. Located in Perton the 12km assault course is said to require every ounce of mental and physical strength you have! Your fears of heights, tight spaces, fire, water and electricity will be tested to the max. If you would like to sponsor Nicola for this event then please go to her just Giving page here: http://www.justgiving.com/Nicola-Mayers1




Carl on the other hand claims to have spent enough time doing assault courses and crawling through mud and water, therefore will be running 13.1 miles on 6th October 2013 through four Royal Parks instead. The route will be through Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, St James’s Park and The Green Park. He will attempt to raise a minimum £350 for Child Bereavement UK. If you would like to sponsor Carl for this event then please go to his just Giving page here: http://www.justgiving.com/Carl-Millington1


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