Thursday, October 17, 2013

Crowdfunding... the new way forward?

Just read of 2 ladies helping to raise money for their mother's bills in the newspaper the other day. Their mother contracted ovarian cancer and the  bills and the care for her came up to about $9,000. They raised  $25,000 through crowd funding. Crowd funding is about getting strangers with big hearts to donate to a cause. Read more about crowd funding here

Wow! So can I assume the need to do a financial plan is now obsolete? No need to plan for critical illness because I can raise funds through crowd funding? No need to plan for retirement cos funds can be sourced through crowd funding? No need to plan to replace income if premature death occurs for your dependants? If you intend not to do any financial plan, then do your family and yourself a favour and teach them and yourself what crowd funding is. How crowd funding works and where to find the sources to get crowd funding to fund the emergencies. But if asking people for money in an emergency is too much for your pride and dignity then maybe it is time to sit down to do a financial plan. Let insurance be your crowd funding.

The fact is: insurance IS crowd funding. Anyone that pays a premium is technically pooling their monies into a fund so that they can withdraw it when an emergency happens. These emergencies are hospitalisation and surgery, premature death, critical illness or disability. And the amount of money that you fund is technically, one CENT for every dollar per year. Means that you give the insurance company $0.01 per year and when an emergency happens they give you $1 plus bonus. And to fully pay up the $1 the company will give you in an emergency you need 100 years. 

Some of you may think I have already leh... yes of course you have. But is it effective? Is it sufficient? I have met people who have claim to have already leh but only got 1 policy with $10,000 coverage. 

So let us take for example, you think you have no need for insurance because you are single and no dependants. Have you ever wondered how much money your parents have spent to bring you up? Lets not make it too complicated. Lets just take a meal of $4 a day. Your parents fed you 3 times a day, $12. In a year, $4,380 for the past 30 years $131,400. I have not even taken into consideration education, pampers, utilities and the other miscellaneous items. So if you left prematurely, all that money they spent is wasted and if you have only a $10,000 coverage what does it stand for. What can $10,000 do in this time and age? Think about it. 

You know who to call or email if you want to speak to someone.

And I have to share this video below.. I just love commercials that are tongue in cheek...enjoy!




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