Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

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!




Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Wait a minute! Did I just heard that?

If you have been listening to the radio while you are driving, taking the MRT or taking the bus, you will have heard the advertisement on radio by Singapore Cancer Foundation. I heard the advertisement on radio and thought to myself, 'these organisations should start realising ads that striking fear in people do not work anymore in a skeptical Singapore.

Saw a similar range of ads by the NKF in the MRT stations and thought the same thing. I usually give these ads a second thought and wonder how effective it has been for Singaporeans to take action. I mean, if we had seen the haze situation most people are reactive rather than proactive. You only do something when something happens. You only buy mask when haze happens. You only think about your spare tire in your car when you get a puncture. You will only study when there is an exam. So I really wonder if these ads were working.

While I was driving yesterday, the Cancer Foundation ad came on again and this time, I actually paid attention. I heard a startling statistic: in Singapore, 1 in 3 adults is diagnose with cancer everyday.. wait wait, just 5 years ago when I was still actively training financial people that statistic is 1 in 5! Its 1 in 3 already!! Damn those odds are better than 4D! I remembered then that the statistic will become 1 in 2 by 2020 or 2030 I cannot remember. So what does 1 in 3 means? Look to the person to your left and look to your right, one of you will be diagnosed with cancer. But you know what, most will still think its going to be the other 2 and not me.

For those who do not think its going to happen to them, I have a proposal for you. Buy me 2 meals with a drink a day everyday (you are very lucky I don't take breakfast, if not its 3 meals a day). If just so happens you are diagnosed with cancer, I will buy you 3 meals everyday thereafter, terms and conditions apply. 

If you want to take up this offer, please email me tngjinyau@gmail.com or call, sms or whatsapp me 9180 3448.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The Haunting

In 2001, I have just completed the paper work with my friend's mom CPF monies and had asked her about her other insurances.  She had politely declined saying she had other friends in other insurance companies. This has come back to haunt me earlier in early 2012.

My friend informed me one day during one of the meet ups that his mom has contracted breast cancer. Damn! She had been like a mother to me, my friend like a brother. The news was difficult to swallow. 

Insurance? I asked. My friend told me not sure. Not sure? She said she had a plans with 2 other insurance companies, not sure? What do you mean, I asked my friend.

He told me they cannot contact one of the agents from one company and the other has migrated. So they were unsure about the insurance.

They have been talking about what to do next? Private hospitalisation is not going to be cheap, but the government hospital said her operation is in 3 months. 3 months?! I asked him what stage of cancer his mom was at. He said stage 3. Stage 3 and wait 3 months! Ridiculous!

They have then decided that they will get his mom to do the operation in a private hospital and come back to the public hospital for chemo and all. I also told my friend to get her mom to dig out all the policies so that I can see them.

Went over to his place, looked at the policies and my heart sank. The policies have been so long that the pages are sticking to on another. It makes that sickening sound when you try to pull the 2 pages away.
There was also reciept payments for premiums and found many that is damn long ago. Then I saw one particular letter that looked new. It turned out that she had a shield plan and premium had been paid in 2011. That was the only one which had payment receipt that was up to date. No rider to cover the cash portion of the hospitalisation and the plan has not been upgraded to the private one. Well at least some part of the hospitalisation was covered. No other plans was in force.

I went home in a daze, sat down and with tears welling up in my eyes, i wrote a text message to my friend and apologised. I have taken for granted that people will do a good job. I have protected my own feelings about being scorned and not persevere and ask more about her insurances. If only I had persisted, if only I had insist for her just to show me then. If only... sigh... why do we only ask ourselves these questions when something has happened? Why does people have to go through the dilemma of which hospital to go when something of this magnitude has occurred? Why do people not look at what may happen and plan for the worse instead of taking the risk that its not going to happen to them?

As I sat there feeling guilty, my thoughts went back to the day I walked out of my friends place in 2001.