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On A Total Monthly Income Of £1003.00
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My total monthly income is as above. After rent and all direct debits are paid for, I have a Nett amount of £268.05.
This will be for petrol, food etc. Bearing this in mind, do you think I should pay £41/month for a funeral plan over 10 years? Thanks.
I have 30 days to change my mind and get a full refund of the £500 I have paid so far.
This will be for petrol, food etc. Bearing this in mind, do you think I should pay £41/month for a funeral plan over 10 years? Thanks.
I have 30 days to change my mind and get a full refund of the £500 I have paid so far.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry if I'm missing something here, but why don't you get some life insurance viz: level term assurance.
I took mine out a while ago and it covers me for 25 years for £40k and costs less than £7 per month.
I'm sure you could get some cheap life insurance that would cover you for say £10k, for far less than you're currently paying. Granted you'd only be covered for the term of the policy, so it'd depend on what you want??
I took mine out a while ago and it covers me for 25 years for £40k and costs less than £7 per month.
I'm sure you could get some cheap life insurance that would cover you for say £10k, for far less than you're currently paying. Granted you'd only be covered for the term of the policy, so it'd depend on what you want??
You can say in your will what kind of funeral you want- and I assume that if your estate/your children would be paying for it and you want to keep down their costs, it would not be too grand. If your children decide they want to spend more on it after you've gone that's up to them to find the money but at least they will have whatever you put aside in a savings account or is elsewhere in your estate or you have given them from time to time to cushion the cost.
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