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Insurance companies

Life insurance
The main function of life insurance is to offer financial protection for your family or other dependents in the event of your early death.

You pay a monthly premium, and the insurance company invests the money. In the event of your death, the company pays out an agreed sum to the beneficiary named in the policy. With some policies the money can be paid as a regular monthly income rather than a lump sum.

Some employers provide life assurance cover for their employees. Ask your employer if this benefit is available to you. If you are lucky enough to have an employer who provides this sort of cover, think about whether it is adequate for your needs or if you should arrange additional cover. Remember too that if you leave your employer, you will need to make your own arrangements in the future.

Life Insurance as a Way of Investing
Endowment policies are often used as a way of saving for the long term, combining life insurance with a way of potentially growing your money. They usually run over a fixed term, such as 10, 15 or 25 years. At the end of the term the company will pay out a lump sum, based on the money made by investing your payments over the life of the policy. If your policy has run for more than 10 years, this will normally be free of tax.

Pensions
Pensions are used to build up a large lump sum in a similar way. At the end of the policy term, the lump sum paid out is used to provide an income when you retire. Again, because the money is invested in the stock market, the final value of the policy (and so the amount of pension you will receive) cannot be guaranteed. If you die before you start taking your pension, the value of your policy when you die will usually be paid to your spouse or dependants

To find out more about pensions, you could use the Association of British Insurers’ online pension calculator.

For more on saving and investing, see the section on Risk and return and for more on planning for the future, see the section on Making personal life choices.

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