Insurance
September 10th, 2008Insurance is the transfer of risk by you to an insurance company. Buying insurance entails paying what is known as a premium. (usually over a period of time). In return, should anything happen to you, the insurance company will compensate you financially by an amount determined by the kind of coverage you have opted for.
Different types of insurance offer different types of savings and benefits. When it comes to choose a policy, always:
- Consider a policy that best suit your life stage
- Understand the scope of cover provided under the policy
- Be aware of the conditions stipulated should you need to switch policies
Good To Know:
You can relief of up to RM6,000 per year an ordinary life policy. This is inclusive of any contributions you have paid to EPF or any other pension scheme.
Life Insurance
Protects you and your dependents should you no longer be in a position to earn an income, either due to illness or death. Your beneficiaries will receive a sum of money determined by the scheme that you take up. The coverage period for life insurance is usually more than a year, which means you will have to make premium payments either monthly, quarterly or annually.
General Insurance
Protects you againsts losses and damages (to your home, health, car, etc) other than those covered by life insurances. The coverage period for most general insurance olicies and plans is usually one year, and premiums are normally paid on a one time basis.
Education Plans
Are targeted at new parents concerned about providing the best education possible for their children. One of the first things you can do as a young parent is speak to various insurance companies to assess the plans they have for children’s education. Another possibility is to speak to your bank to see if it has specific savings accounts that cater to the future of your children’s education.
Words of wisdom:
There are many different insurance companies offering very attractive packages. Shop around before making any decision on which insurance policy to settle for.