We all want to be financially secured but the question is, where and how do we start? When it comes to financial planning, the two very important questions that you have to ask yourself are the following:
Q: What if I die too early? What will happen to my family?
When the breadwinner passes away, the family not only loses a loved one, it also loses a source of income to pay for food, shelter, education, and other basic necessities and responsibilities. Truth is, our life is temporary, but the responsibilities that we will be leaving behind if anything happen to us is not. Therefore, we need to
Q: What if I live too long? Who will take care of me?
Typically, regular Filipino employees would have a healthcare plan provided by their employer. This is a basic benefit that’s certainly valuable and helpful to all regular employees and their dependents since this secures their short-term healthcare needs but what happens when a person stops working? What happens when you reach the age of retirement? Will you be able to bring your healthcare benefits with you? Sure, you have a short-term healthcare right now, but are you already prepared for the time that you might actually need it the most? Who will provide for your food, shelter, health care and other basic needs?
Q: What if I die too early? What will happen to my family?
When the breadwinner passes away, the family not only loses a loved one, it also loses a source of income to pay for food, shelter, education, and other basic necessities and responsibilities. Truth is, our life is temporary, but the responsibilities that we will be leaving behind if anything happen to us is not. Therefore, we need to
Q: What if I live too long? Who will take care of me?
Typically, regular Filipino employees would have a healthcare plan provided by their employer. This is a basic benefit that’s certainly valuable and helpful to all regular employees and their dependents since this secures their short-term healthcare needs but what happens when a person stops working? What happens when you reach the age of retirement? Will you be able to bring your healthcare benefits with you? Sure, you have a short-term healthcare right now, but are you already prepared for the time that you might actually need it the most? Who will provide for your food, shelter, health care and other basic needs?