The recent fuss about an AIA policy and why we need to know our expected insurance payouts
A big fuss about how the death payout from an AIA customer's plan failed to meet expectations and what it means for you.
A big fuss about how the death payout from an AIA customer's plan failed to meet expectations and what it means for you.
So what exactly happens to your CPF when you reach 55? Do you know your options and how best to optimize your savings?
Speak to anyone and most likely they will agree that medical costs will go up and will continue to rise through the years. But have you stopped to think why exactly that must be the case and what can we do about it?
Words of wisdom that 99% of us should abide to.
With breast cancer being the number 1 cancer killer of women in Singapore, it is safe to say that most women are very well aware of the risk they face. Most of my clients are well aware of this threat to either themselves or their spouses and usually are keen to ensure they have covered themselves or their spouses against the financial threat of such a disease. New York Times recently published an article on how to lower the probability of having to deal with this scary issue, which I believe is very important that women know about.
Most people find it hard to appreciate just how much Medishield Life will help them with their hospitalization bills. This case-study will provide some transparency on how Medishield Life will work for you.
Insurance company Aviva says that almost half of the car accidents which occur on any given Friday in Singapore take place during the post work rush, between 5.30pm to 8pm.
It is no surprise that we are all living in a world that is more detrimental to our health than in the previous generations. Blame it on global warming, stress, lifestyle or whatever, but the fact is we are more prone to sicknesses than ever. So the important question then is, have you sorted out [...]
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Madam See pays S$50 for treatments every month after subsidies from Medishield Life, compared to the S$1,000 when she had not been covered by a health insurance scheme.
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