Milne Craig Chartered Accountants
04 September 2010
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      Protections  
     

    Our financial services department will examine your circumstances and recommend a suitable protection plan to fit your specific needs. We have access to a system which compares the rates from all providers in the marketplace, highlighting the most cost effective plans for you to consider.

    Term assurance is the cheapest form of life assurance and like car insurance, only pays out if a claim takes place. As the name suggests, it is in place for a fixed term and once this term expires, the plan ceases with no value.

    Term assurance is extremely affordable and individuals whose children are still financially dependent upon them should always consider it.

    Please email
    kate.brown@milnecraig.co.uk for more details on Protections.

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