Illustrating the risk of risk

Most people have no idea what the definitions are in their trauma policies, matter of fact, most people don’t even have a trauma policy! Considering the huge number of people that suffer some form of trauma or critical illness during their lifetime – this is ridiculous!

Critical illness such as heart attacks, stroke or cancer hurt Australian families more than most other events in their lives.

What I find ever more frustrating is people can try to do the right thing and insure their risks, only to find it wasn’t as good as they thought.

I recommend you talk to a qualified financial adviser to ensure you are getting what you expect, and to double check that any existing cover is actually worth the money you are paying for it!

Its important to note, that anyone can get caught, here is an example of a financial adviser who has been caught under a technicality with CommInsure, it makes me mad!

CommInsure challenged over trauma claim.

End of Financial Year Tips

This is information recently sent out to clients of WRS.

It is essential to be proactive prior to the end of the financial year. There are a number of strategies available within the scope of the law that can be implemented. We have listed a few to consider but your first step would be to contact your accountant/taxation advisor on taxation matters and your investment advisor on planning matters and any potential strategies that may be available.

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How to live to be 100+

Dan Buettner, best selling author, explorer and writer for National Geographic, explores some of the characteristics of longevity. Sometimes its both who you know and what you know…

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Some of the interesting points include keeping yourself moving in little ways, having a good friendship group around you, knowing how to eat to avoid excess, and not retiring!

I have to thank |b for bringing this to my attention, I shall return the favour with a few more longevity articles I have, keep posted for more!

I would love to hear some feedback on this, so by all means, please comment.