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My Money My Lifestyle
My Money My Lifestyle
232 episodes
1 week ago
Insurance is often viewed with scepticism, and many people question whether it is truly worth the investment. This episode addresses key concerns surrounding life cover, income protection, and critical illness cover, as well as how to avoid a "tick box" approach that leads to clients being overinsured and overpaying for premiums that may not align with their actual needs.
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Insurance is often viewed with scepticism, and many people question whether it is truly worth the investment. This episode addresses key concerns surrounding life cover, income protection, and critical illness cover, as well as how to avoid a "tick box" approach that leads to clients being overinsured and overpaying for premiums that may not align with their actual needs.
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Investing
Business
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8: Retirement Reimagined Episode 8: Insurance as a retirement vehicle
My Money My Lifestyle
11 minutes
1 month ago
8: Retirement Reimagined Episode 8: Insurance as a retirement vehicle
My Money My Lifestyle
Insurance is often viewed with scepticism, and many people question whether it is truly worth the investment. This episode addresses key concerns surrounding life cover, income protection, and critical illness cover, as well as how to avoid a "tick box" approach that leads to clients being overinsured and overpaying for premiums that may not align with their actual needs.