This blog post is brought to you by your friends at Aussie.com.au. All opinions stated herein are 100% my own.
They say that death and taxes are life's absolutes. You can't do much about taxes because the government always finds a way to get its due. However, you can do something about death and the loved ones you leave behind. You can buy life insurance. In Australia, one of the companies that Australians can consider is Aussie.
In our ever busy computer-oriented world, I find myself searching for information online at night after a long day. Aussie offers prospective applicants the ability to get life insurance quotes online by entering just a small amount of information such as age, smoking status, gender and amount of coverage sought. You can even request an information packet from the comfort of your home computer. If, however, you would still like to speak with a live operator about your insurance needs, you can request a call back.
Besides life insurance, Aussie also offers funeral insurance. Aussie's funeral insurance is guaranteed acceptance for Australians between the age of 18 and 79 with no health questions. Australians can get coverage from $3,000 up to $15,000 through Aussie and can even get treble payout - up to $45,000 - in the case of accidental death.
Aussie also has flexible payment options to help fit insurance into your budget, including fortnightly payments.
Having shopped fairly recently for life insurance, I know that it can be a daunting task. I also know that once we secured insurance, both me and my husband slept a bit easier knowing that if anything happened to either of us, the other one and our children would be provided for, most especially immediately after a death when life is so confusing and stressful. Neither of us wanted the other to worry about whether or not we would have enough money to cover the mortgage or car payments, or if we would have the funds to send our children to college.
This post is a sponsored post. PinchingAbe received compensation for this blog post. Though the topic of this post focuses on Australian insurance needs, I highly recommend that all families - no matter what the country - look into their own insurance needs and plan accordingly.
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