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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Insurance is where you contract to pay an insurance company more than you will get in return. You only win if you die young.
    Nah. It's a gamble/risk game. They hope to take your money and never exceed the total premiums paid. You pay and hope you never need to cash it in.

    Many 'win' - crash you new car/bike - get a payout that way exceeds the premiums paid.

    I got a new house out of the earthquakes .......... way exceeded the input I made. Preference on that one would to be to not have had to claim

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    A couple of years ago I found out there is a $2000ish funeral benefit the ones you leave behind can claim. BUT it is only good if you spent your whole life being a dole or welfare bludger and have less than $5 bucks and a bag of chips to your name. If you spent your whole life working, paying tax and contributing to the country and have a few bucks in the bank or you own your house like Dad did then you get fuck all.

    The funeral company you choose will do the funeral and then bill whoever handles your estate.
    If there is enough cash available to pay up front they will generally give a nice prompt payment discount.

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    Give me $15 a week, and I'll sort it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Give me $15 a week, and I'll sort it out.
    Ya better hope he lives for a while, a decent 'cheap' funeral with cremation is at least $6k

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Thinking about getting Funeral Insurance as there's a fair chance I'll die eventually.

    Comments from those who have explored this or done it please.
    run the numbers - its very expensive.

    as others have said a prepaid funeral is probably a better bet.

    Just ask the questions about where your money is, and how it will be looked after.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    A couple of years ago I found out there is a $2000ish funeral benefit the ones you leave behind can claim. BUT it is only good if you spent your whole life being a dole or welfare bludger and have less than $5 bucks and a bag of chips to your name. If you spent your whole life working, paying tax and contributing to the country and have a few bucks in the bank or you own your house like Dad did then you get fuck all.

    The funeral company you choose will do the funeral and then bill whoever handles your estate.
    If there is enough cash available to pay up front they will generally give a nice prompt payment discount.
    Whenever I am doing an estate I pay the lesser amount. Let them argue with a dead guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Yep, the $20 a week is fine while I'm working but when retirement happens am I still going to be able to meet that comfortably? Yes for the first few years but the longer I live, the harder it'll be I guess.
    I'm looking at all options but also considering just putting money into a suitably accessible account which i can just build up to a good amount and then leave on a term deposit for when needed. Accessibility is the key though.
    that's do-able but be aware that one of the first things that happens is that your bank accounts are frozen. If you have more than $15k, then you have to get Probate (you have a Will, right? If not, get one because doing estates without them is a fucking pain for everyone - again, do-able but more time and effort and thus money to your lawyer ( yay ) because of the extra work with letters of administration cf probate.

    as a guide, our standard charges around estates are $1000 plus GST to get probate, usually around $1250 plus GST for LOA, then whatever admin is required in terms of fucking about with bank accounts, beneficiearies, property sales, and the like. Bonus points if you have an extra family stashed away somewhere, you dont have a Will, someone contests your Will, or you are a dirty shagger with 16 kids from five mothers.

    Extra bonus points if you have lots of money. Or leave a trust. Or whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    Ya better hope he lives for a while, a decent 'cheap' funeral with cremation is at least $6k
    He'll be dead, so he won't know what's happening to his money.

    I know someone with a boat.

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    The way I ride bikes, I imagine the fire service will hold my service, while hosing my remains off the road......

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    This post, taken literally, is asking for responses from the "other side" and I'm disappointed we've had none

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    I have it. I was required to take out funeral insurance with a company that gave me finance for a house I bought way back when ...

    I no longer use the company as a bank, but I kept the insurance - I think it's about $125 a month .. my wife pays the bills so I have bugger all idea of the cost really ..
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    Just funeral cover I wouldn't bother with, if I had sufficient assets to cover the cost upon my inevitable demise.

    If there was not going to be any other money to pay for it and I could afford the premiums I'd put the same amount into a bank account, then when the total saved = cost of funeral + however much I need for the thing I want to buy I've just won on the deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    I have it. I was required to take out funeral insurance with a company that gave me finance for a house I bought way back when ...

    I no longer use the company as a bank, but I kept the insurance - I think it's about $125 a month .. my wife pays the bills so I have bugger all idea of the cost really ..
    You pay $125 a month for funeral insurance??? Shirly not.
    If you worked out how much you have paid into that policy and look at what a funeral costs you might get a big fright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Yep, the $20 a week is fine while I'm working but when retirement happens am I still going to be able to meet that comfortably? Yes for the first few years but the longer I live, the harder it'll be I guess.
    I'm looking at all options but also considering just putting money into a suitably accessible account which i can just build up to a good amount and then leave on a term deposit for when needed. Accessibility is the key though.
    You could start up a Dad's Death Fund with the family. If they want to buy you a present that you don't really, more bloody socks for instance, get them to pay into the DDF instead. You'll also find out which child loves you the most .
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    You pay $125 a month for funeral insurance??? Shirly not.
    If you worked out how much you have paid into that policy and look at what a funeral costs you might get a big fright.
    I suspect it is more than just a funeral insurance, and more of an income protection insurance. Banks like to know they will get their money, one way or another!




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