Income insurance. Protect your income and your lifestyle



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Income insurance Protect your income and your lifestyle

Your ability to earn an income is likely to be your most valuable asset in life. Insuring your income can give you peace of mind that your family and lifestyle will be protected while you recover if you are unable to work due to illness or injury. Here are some answers to questions you may have about income insurance.

What is Income insurance? If you can t work due to illness or injury, income insurance can provide you with a replacement income of up to 75% of your employment-related earnings until you are able to return to work. What are the benefits? Income insurance premiums are tax deductible. Also, the versatility of income insurance means the payment you receive, should you make a claim, is yours to spend as you choose. 1 Australians, on average, earn $58,692 per year, with females earning around 35% less than males. 2 Counting the cost Are your house and contents insured? What about your car? If you go overseas do you take out travel insurance? Most of us recognise the importance of protecting the assets we have accumulated over the years and rightly so, as we ve worked hard to get them. But have you ever thought about protecting your ability to work? After all, it s your income that enables you to own a house, maintain a car and take holidays. How much does it cost? Your insurance premium will be based on your age, smoking status, gender, occupation, health and the amount of cover you choose. Your financial adviser will develop a plan to suit your budget. But I m already covered Even if you ve thought about the potential of illness and injury, are you sure you ll be protected financially regardless of the situation? 1 Your benefit amount will be assessable for tax. 2 Report 6302.0 Average Weekly Total Earnings, Australia Nov 2014 abs.gov.au

Sick leave entitlements typically covers salaried employees for 12 days absence a year due to illness or injury. Sick leave is a type of personal leave that employees can take when they can t attend work, because they are sick or injured. Workers compensation covers workers for injuries only associated within the workplace and does not cover you for illnesses. However, serious accidents can also occur outside the workplace, leaving those without income insurance cover vulnerable. Private health cover most Australians over 30 have some level of private health insurance, but this cover is limited to medical expenses, eg hospital stays, and does not extend to general living expenses such as groceries, utility bills and mortgage repayments. Social security the funds available from the Government should not be treated as a solution and most benefits are assets and means tested. Centrelink will pay a maximum disability support pension of $782.20 per fortnight for singles and $589.60 (each) for couples. 3 Depending on your current lifestyle, this may not be enough to cover your immediate needs. It won t happen to me Having an illness or getting injured is not something we like to think about, however, the harsh reality is that it can happen to anyone. Research shows that illnesses and injuries don t just affect the elderly. Cardiovascular disease affects one in six Australians. 4 Every day, over 65 families are impacted by an event that seriously affects their ability to earn an income. 5 Stroke kills more women than breast cancer and more men than prostate cancer. 6 In 2013 14 about 531,800 people experienced a work related injury or illness around 39% received no financial assistance. 7 3 Department of Human Services. (2015). Payment rates for Disability Support Pension. Note: These rates are subject to change. 4 Heart Foundation. (2015). Information for professionals Data and statistics. 5 Investment and Financial Association of Australia, and Lifewise. (2 March 2010). Media release: First-time ever figures. 6 National Stroke Foundation. (2015). Tools and resources: Facts and figures about stroke. 7 Australian Bureau of Statistics. (24 November 2014). Work Related injuries Australia (cat. no. 6324.0).

Case study Michael is a 39-year-old carpenter from NSW. He earns an annual income of $80,000. He doesn t smoke and generally looks after himself. While out running Michael tripped, injuring his knee. He needed a full knee reconstruction and had to take time off work to accommodate the two-day hospital stay and estimated six to eight week recovery. As a contractor Michael doesn t have any sick leave entitlements and because he wasn t injured at work, workers compensation doesn t apply. Although Michael s private health insurance will meet a reasonable portion of his medical bills, his wife, Jenny, is concerned about their day-to-day costs and mounting pile of bills. Fortunately, Michael took out income insurance on the advice of his financial adviser at a cost of $112 a month. 8 After injuring his knee, Michael completed a claim form and soon started receiving his full total disability benefit amount of $5,000 a month. 9 Six weeks after surgery, Michael had recovered enough to go back to work part time. Although he no longer qualified for total disability, he was reassessed and started receiving partial disability payments while working part-time. Thanks to his income insurance, Michael was able to keep up with his mortgage repayments and meet dayto-day expenses without having to dip into his savings or reduce his standard of living. (This case study is illustrative only and is not an estimate of any fees or costs you will incur.) What should I do now? Speak to your financial adviser about the best way to pay for your insurance for your long-term needs. 8 Stepped premiums based on an Elevate Income Insurance Plan with a 30-day waiting period and a two-year benefit period. 9 Taxed at his marginal tax rate.

Need more information? Everyone has different financial needs, and to find the best wealth protection solution, you may need professional financial advice. Talk to your financial adviser or call AMP on 137 292. What you need to know Any advice in this brochure is general in nature and is provided by AMP Life Limited ABN 84 079 300 379 (AMP Life). The advice does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Therefore, before acting on the advice, you should consider the appropriateness of the advice, having regard to those matters. Before making a decision about the product you should consider the product disclosure statement available from AMP at amp.com.au or by calling 137 292. The issuer of AMP Elevate insurance is The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited ABN 72 004 020 437. AMP Life is part of the AMP group and can be contacted on 137 292 or askamp@amp.com.au. If you decide to purchase or vary a financial product, AMP Life and/or other companies within the AMP group will receive fees and other benefits, which will be a dollar amount or a percentage of either the premium you pay or the value of your investments. You can ask us for more details. 09444 05/15