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Wednesday, 25, Oct 2006 12:00

myfinances.co.uk has teamed up with award winning income protection specialists British Insurance to provide you with income protection insurance that offers invaluable cover at competitive prices that can help you manage your finances should you find yourself unable to work.

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Would you be able to cope if you were suddenly unable to work due to an accident or poor health? How would you be able to pay your bills and support your family? How confident are you that you would be well cared for by your employer or, even worse what protection would you have if you’re self-employed?

Income protection insurance provides the policyholder with a monthly income should you be unable to work due to accident, illness or unemployment. Policies offer a proportion of your salary – usually around 60 per cent and are paid out over a period of 12 to 24 months – to protect your income and help cover living expenses.

With myfinances.co.uk finding the right income protection plan that meets your requirements is quick and easy. Fill in one simple form for an income protection insurance quote and an income protection policy that will look after you and your family in any unforeseen circumstances.

News

24m 'face financial meltdown' through lack of insurance

Some 24 million adults are running the risk of "financial meltdown" because they have no insurance in place to support them if they lose their income through illness or the death of a breadwinner, a new study has claimed.

Millions of people risk "financial meltdown" by not protecting themselves against a loss of income, the report warns.

Unemployment rises to 14-year high

UK unemployment rose by 88,000 in the the three months to August to 2.47 million.

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Features

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