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Looking For Life Insurance Policy For Someone Aged 86
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My neighbour is looking for a life insurance or life assurance policy (don't know what the difference is), she is 86 years old, she is not sure which companies would cover her, she is looking for something that would cover her funeral and would offer full cover at the start of the policy that she can pay monthly. Can anyone give her advise on a good company that is not too expensive as I have no idea? Thanks in advance.
My neighbour is looking for a life insurance or life assurance policy (don't know what the difference is), she is 86 years old, she is not sure which companies would cover her, she is looking for something that would cover her funeral and would offer full cover at the start of the policy that she can pay monthly. Can anyone give her advise on a good company that is not too expensive as I have no idea? Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.funeral plan at her age is a bad idea
my neigbour has one that pays out less the longer you pay in
[ the one the pundit on tee vee said - it is so bad I rang to check before I went on air - it really is that bad]
off the top of my pretty head - her life expectancy at 85 is three years so she should put aside[in a separate account,] a third of the cost of a funeral each year. At least it will pay out as much as she paid in ( into a bank account that is)
she is trying to be a late joiner - very late joiner - of a scheme which whooppee ! will pay out more than she has put in - - you should disabuse her of this little plan - life isnt like that
my neigbour has one that pays out less the longer you pay in
[ the one the pundit on tee vee said - it is so bad I rang to check before I went on air - it really is that bad]
off the top of my pretty head - her life expectancy at 85 is three years so she should put aside[in a separate account,] a third of the cost of a funeral each year. At least it will pay out as much as she paid in ( into a bank account that is)
she is trying to be a late joiner - very late joiner - of a scheme which whooppee ! will pay out more than she has put in - - you should disabuse her of this little plan - life isnt like that
This one would do but the premiums are high.
https:/ /www.fu turepro ofinsur ance.co .uk/im- over-80 -years- old-can -i-get- life-in surance
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we have covered This Before
and the point was made that a single word in Capitals was emphasis
Lady Caroline Lamb - the mad one, luffer of Byron, and then mad wife of long suffering Prime Minister, Melbourne used to write impassioned Letters FULL of capitals and breathless under lined prose. I try to do the same.
I would like anyone pronouncing a word in caps
to take on, whilst they read, a bug eyed look
a cross between Princess Di pouting at er someone whilst regretting being the Third in a Royal Union
and the wide eyed look of the Mad Hatter saying - No ROom! before Alice insists that there is plenty of room
the picture is complete
er Theland
read the er bible - I am the light and the life and those who believe in me with have everlasting life
Funeral therefore not needed
No seriously - I would start a fund as above - a fren'/ and or neighbour has two and I KEEP on saying loudly at him,
Dont take out any more they are a bad bad deal
[ stage direction: sprinkle caps to taste]
take on bug eyed look
and the parsnip advert - Very Difficult not to shout at screen
DIE ! DIIIIIIIEE! both of you !
read the er bible - I am the light and the life and those who believe in me with have everlasting life
Funeral therefore not needed
No seriously - I would start a fund as above - a fren'/ and or neighbour has two and I KEEP on saying loudly at him,
Dont take out any more they are a bad bad deal
[ stage direction: sprinkle caps to taste]
take on bug eyed look
and the parsnip advert - Very Difficult not to shout at screen
DIE ! DIIIIIIIEE! both of you !
//My neighbour is looking for a life insurance or life assurance policy (don't know what the difference is),...//
The difference is that insurance provides cover for things that might happen whereas assurance provides for things that will happen.
Life insurance will pay out if the proposer meets an untimely death. It will pay an agreed sum to the policyholder's dependants in the event that they die. The policy will have an end date (usually when the proposer reaches a certain age) after which no payments will be made on the policyholder's death.
Life assurance will pay on the policyholder's death at whatever age (so long as the policy premiums continue to be paid. They usually have a minimum sum assured but the payout will increase as the policy becomes older because there is a "bonus" element which sees some of the premium invested on the policyholder's behalf.
The difference is that insurance provides cover for things that might happen whereas assurance provides for things that will happen.
Life insurance will pay out if the proposer meets an untimely death. It will pay an agreed sum to the policyholder's dependants in the event that they die. The policy will have an end date (usually when the proposer reaches a certain age) after which no payments will be made on the policyholder's death.
Life assurance will pay on the policyholder's death at whatever age (so long as the policy premiums continue to be paid. They usually have a minimum sum assured but the payout will increase as the policy becomes older because there is a "bonus" element which sees some of the premium invested on the policyholder's behalf.
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