Insurance Articles, Editorials and News from Top Quote Online
Real Life Cover
4th August 2008
With the threat of recession looming over us all, there are some economists who believe unemployment may soon hit as many as two million people. The high visibility redundancies in the financial and...
52 Days to Destitution
1st August 2008
Over the next few articles we shall be looking into situation that has led to the Association of British Insurers recommending to the Government that frugality and financial saving amongst all Britons...
Insuring Yourself FOR Your Children
31st July 2008
So many parents quite rightly and understandably spend a good portion of their income in an effort to keep their children entertained and happy - taking them on trips around the world and/or buying...
Insuring Children
31st July 2008
As with most forms of personal protection insurance, the why's and wherefore's of insuring children is hotly contested within the UK. No-one really like to consider their own mortality and the...
Prioritising Insurance
30th July 2008
If you could only afford one 'type' of insurance, which would be the most important? Difficult question. In Britain research has shown that citizens are more likely to insure their possessions than...
Rheumatoid Arthritis
27th July 2008
Continuing to look at the critical illnesses most often covered by critical illness insurance (CII), this time we will be looking at rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic, systemic...
Problems with Payment Protection Insurance
26th July 2008
All good so far, but often Payment Protection Insurance policies are over-priced and pushed for sales by many advisors when they aren't needed. Most companies that offer anything to us on credit or...
Payment Protection Insurance
24th July 2008
Sometimes also known as Accident, Sickness and Unemployment (ASU) insurance or Accident, Sickness & Redundancy Insurance (ASR), Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) is an insurance policy usually...
Redundancy: Things You Should Know
24th July 2008
If you receive redundancy pay, anything you get in addition to it can be counted towards your £30,000 tax free limit and will be converted into an equivalent cash value to ascertain by how much...
Redundancy: Some Facts
23rd July 2008
Over the next few articles we will be looking at redundancy and Accident, Sickness & Redundancy Insurance (ASR). Redundancy is usually when someone loses a job because either his or her employer...

