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An introduction to Auto Insurances
Auto insurance is mandatory in most states. The law mandates to have auto insurance on any vehicle you drive. And nowadays getting auto insurance is not a big deal at all. There are numerous insurance companies available today offering auto...
How To Choose A Health Insurance Plan
Are you thinking about buying health insurance? With so many different alternatives, it is difficult to know which to choose.
When choosing a health insurance plan, never base your decision solely on the monthly premium. There are many other cost...
Life insurance – wise investment in personal finance or excessive caution?
Life insurance is typically taken out to offer valuable financial protection for your family in the event of your death, upon which a payment is made to your financial beneficiaries, heirs or family members. The extent of this payment will depend on...
Terrorism: Acts of Terrorism: When will Insurance Respond?
Insurance policies provide financial protection in a broad range of circumstances but each type of product specifies certain situations where the policy will not respond. These vary from one type of product to another, and can vary in detail...
Why You Should Be Buying Last To Die Life Insurance
It seems a grissly subject but it's going to happen eventually so we'd best be prepared. So what is last to die life insurance?
Sometimes called second to die life insurance, or joint and last survivor insurance, it insures two people (the...
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Advantages of Income Protection Insurance
Sudden illness or injury from an accident to a member of staff
can cause plenty of havoc and anxiety at an organization, even
in the most stable and established of companies.
Although both the employer and the employee suffer serious
consequences in the event of the latter being unable to work for
extended periods of time, most people do not realize just how
serious it can be to the employer as well. This is precisely the
reason why Income Protection Insurance not only makes sense but
provides a number of key advantages to both parties who come
under the umbrella of such a cover.
For starters it means that a business is able to comfortably
provide a regular income to affected staff without having to
reach for its' check book, should illness or injury put them out
of action for extended periods of time.
The other advantage emerges from the fact that employee sickness
absence usually has a double impact on any company's bottom
line. Firstly there is the provision of income which the company
may have to continue with through the usually long periods of
incapacity. Then
there is the loss of the particular employees'
contribution to the revenue generation and profitability of the
enterprise in question.
This is the reason why Group Income protection cover can go a
long way in helping a company's bottom line by providing income
towards the costs associated with employee sickness or injury
absence.
Thirdly such a cover helps any enterprise to be able to provide
this valued benefit and peace of mind which helps them attract
and keep experienced and talented employees.
The other advantage is that it can cover the employers National
Insurance and pension contributions as well as the employee's
pension contributions. All this helps tremendously in taking a
load off the back of an organization hit by staff injury and
incapacitation.
About the author:
Darren writes for a group of websites including http://www.rhinolifeinsurance.com and the
rest of the rhino range and http://www.goodinsurance.com
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