What is level term life assurance?

Insurance adviceMarch 14 Author: Helen Gradwell

Level term life assurance is a simple way to help ensure your family's financial security if you die.

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Decreasing term life assurance: how does it work?

Insurance adviceMarch 6 Author: Helen Gradwell

Decreasing term life assurance may be perfect for you if you have a good idea about your financial future, and what your family might need.

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ABI calls for action to reduce insurance costs

Insurance adviceFebruary 28 Author: Matthew Plant

The Government needs to reform the compensation system to cut fixed legal fees and bring down the cost of motor insurance. So says the ABI: read more here.

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How does life insurance work?

Insurance adviceFebruary 28 Author: Janet Rees

What is life insurance and how does it work? We answer some of the most common questions about the different types of life insurance here.

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Is life insurance a good idea?

Insurance adviceFebruary 22 Author: Joel Stanier

Is getting life insurance a good idea? Find out here.

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Why is life insurance important?

Insurance adviceFebruary 13 Author: Joel Stanier

Life insurance might not be seen as 'essential', but it could turn out to be very important if the worst were to happen earlier than expected - especially if you're raising a family.

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Could insurance premiums really fall 16%?

Insurance adviceSeptember 13 Author: Matthew Plant

When the Irish Government tackled the country's compensation system, motor insurance premiums fell 16%. Could the same happen here?

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What are the benefits of life insurance?

Insurance adviceAugust 23 Author: Daniel Culpan

There is more than one type of life insurance out there. What are the options and benefits of each?

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