- Firstly, a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was performed, incurring a cost of $2,870. This diagnostic tool is crucial for detailed imaging and diagnostics, but its expense highlights the financial challenges patients may face without insurance coverage.
- A Computed Tomography (CT) scan came with a price tag of $850. These imaging techniques are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- The heart of the claim lay in the surgeon's fee, a whopping $58,650. Life-saving surgical interventions can be financially crippling without insurance, making it clear that comprehensive coverage is indispensable in times of medical crisis.
- Intensive Care Unit (ICU) expenses amounted to $2,405.01, underlining the fact that even brief stays in specialized units can lead to astronomical bills. The peace of mind offered by medical insurance becomes apparent as it shields individuals from such financial strain during critical periods of recovery.
- The anaesthetist fee, totaling $30,797, showcases the multifaceted costs associated with surgical procedures.
- Implants, costing $5,995.61, and hospitalization expenses, including room and medical supplies, amounted to a staggering $68,000.26.
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
The Importance of Medical Insurance: A $169,000 medical claim case study
Sunday, November 26, 2023
Smart Strategies for Creating a Holiday Budget
Begin by evaluating your current financial standing. Take stock of your income, regular expenses, and any outstanding debts. Understanding your financial baseline is the first step in creating a realistic budget.
Determine how much you can afford to spend on holiday-related expenses without jeopardizing your financial stability. Establish specific spending limits for gifts, decorations, food, and entertainment. Be realistic about what you can comfortably afford.
Compile a comprehensive list of all anticipated holiday expenses. Include everything from gifts and wrapping paper to travel and festive meals. Having a detailed list will help you allocate funds more effectively and reduce the risk of overspending. Then compare the actual levels of spending once they occur to your projected figures and calculate whether you are over or under-budget.
Identify the most important aspects of the holidays for you and your loved ones. Allocate a larger portion of your disposable budget to these priorities, ensuring that the essential elements are covered before moving on to less critical items.
Get creative with your gift-giving by considering homemade or do-it-yourself (DIY) presents. Not only can these be more meaningful, but they also often come with a lower price tag. This approach adds a personal touch while keeping costs in check.
Keep an eye out for holiday sales and discounts both online and in-store. Black Friday and Cyber Monday, for example, are prime opportunities to snag deals on gifts and decorations. Planning ahead allows you to take advantage of these promotions without succumbing to last-minute impulse purchases.
While credit cards can be convenient, it's easy to lose track of spending when using plastic. Consider using cash for your holiday purchases to maintain better control over your budget. This way, you'll be more aware of how much you're spending and less likely to overspend. Plus, credit card debt incurs interest over time which cash purchases do not, so over the long haul, you'll be reducing your unnecessary spending on interest payments.
Begin your holiday shopping well in advance to avoid the stress of last-minute rushes. By spreading out your purchases, you can take advantage of sales and avoid the temptation to make impulse buys due to time constraints.
If you're hosting holiday events, consider making them potluck-style. This way, the financial burden of providing all the food and drinks doesn't fall solely on your shoulders. Encourage guests to contribute a dish, making the celebration more inclusive and cost-effective.
Periodically review your budget throughout the holiday season. If you find that you're exceeding your planned spending in one area, consider adjusting allocations in other areas to stay within your overall budget.
Monday, November 20, 2023
The Insurance Advice We Give
With over 30 years of experience in the insurance field, our team specialises in problem-solving to ensure your financial independence remains intact during unexpected events and especially during challenging health situations.
In
partnership with professionals and your own personal insight, along with trusted Solicitors and Accountants, we can create secure
financial structures around your assets, ensuring your long-term plans are
safeguarded.
When
facing the uncertainties of disablement due to medical conditions, your
reliance on earned income can be severely threatened. Maintaining your
financial independence and funding amidst health challenges is paramount for
your goals and your future. Here are the key factors we focus on to establish
and regain control when faced with the disablement process:
- Swift Access to Medical
Support: Private medical insurance ensures immediate access to
necessary medical advice, treatment, and technology without delay,
providing peace of mind during critical times.
- Control Your Debt
Arrangements: We can help you be able to continue to service your
loans in the early stages of disablement, reducing them significantly if
your health continues to deteriorate and finally eliminating all debts in
the event of your untimely impending or actual departure. This is where
monthly mortgage repayment cover fits, along with lumpsums that pay out
when a critical illness/condition is diagnosed, or if your disability
becomes permanent.
- Securing Artificial
Income: Your ability to access a source of income becomes invaluable
when earning your own living becomes impossible. This is where income
protection fits, providing a stable source of income, enabling you to
support dependents, completing retirement savings, and covering daily
living expenses, ensuring your long-term projects stay on track.
Navigating
the disablement process can be unpredictable, and it needs a more thorough set
of appropriate structures and advice than many people think. By establishing
proper structures, seeking expert advice, and selecting suitable insurance
options, you regain control. Once control is regained, the Consolidation Stage begins
as life continues, allowing your life to be addressed, resourced and funded as
it continues.
The truth is that a holistic approach to the disablement process is necessary because, in our experience, the process is never predictable and never unfolds as you might expect. With our long term structured approach and comprehensive claims management we can ensure that your debt payments are met, solvency is established and ongoing needs are provided for. This can involve a complex claims process with multiple steps, which our service helps navigate for you. We take into account every facet of your needs from the lens of experienced industry professionals and help provide you with what you actually need at claim time, with no mistaken assumptions.
We specialise
in a personalized approach, tailored to your unique situation. Let's meet to
assess your current situation, evaluate existing resources, and discuss
tailored solutions. We can and will also review Allied Professional Advice, existing structures like wills, trusts and guardianships, ensuring you and your
dependents are well-prepared for the future.
Talk to an Adviser today. |
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Understanding Trauma Insurance: Types, Benefits, and Coverage in the New Zealand Marketplace.
Types of Trauma Insurance
- Standalone Trauma Insurance: This policy solely focuses on critical illnesses and conditions, providing a lump-sum payment upon diagnosis of a covered condition.
- Trauma Insurance as a Rider/Addon: Some life insurance policies allow the addition of a trauma insurance rider, providing coverage for critical illnesses alongside the primary life insurance coverage as part of an overall bundled insurance policy. Sometimes securing multiple types of insurance under the same policy or from the same provider can result on better deals on premiums.
Benefits of Trauma Insurance
- Financial Support: Trauma insurance offers a tax-free lump sum payment upon the diagnosis of a covered condition. This payment can be utilized to cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, debts, or any other financial obligations during a difficult period.
- Flexibility in Usage: The lump-sum payment received from trauma insurance can be used at the policyholder's discretion, providing financial freedom to seek alternative treatments, hire caregivers, or even make lifestyle adjustments.
- Peace of Mind: Having trauma insurance offers peace of mind, knowing that you and your loved ones are financially protected against the potential financial burdens that may arise from critical illnesses.
Typical Conditions Covered
- Cancers: Coverage for various types of cancer, such as breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and more.
- Heart-related conditions: This includes heart attack, coronary artery bypass surgery, and cardiac arrest.
- Stroke: Coverage for a significant stroke resulting in permanent neurological deficit.
- Major Organ Transplant: Coverage for procedures involving the transplant of major organs, such as heart, liver, kidney, or lung.
- Paralysis: Coverage for conditions resulting in permanent and irreversible paralysis.
- Loss of Vision, Hearing, or Speech: Coverage for the loss of sight, hearing, or speech due to illness or injury.
- Various major surgeries or procedures: Make sure that you check your specific policy wording whenever you undergo any medical procedure or receive a diagnosis, as in some cases, in our experience people with active trauma cover have often been able to make a significant claim and not known about it.
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Investment Updates Q3 2022
1. The Sustainability Opportunity
Sustainability goes beyond reducing, reusing and recycling. Today more than ever, investors are calling for sustainability opportunities, and markets are answering. But investing isn't as simple as paper over plastic in the checkout line. Read More Here.
2. Key Market Movements
Volatility remained high through the third quarter of 2022 as markets priced in changing expectations on the economic impact of rapidly rising interest rates, increased European energy uncertainty and the lingering effects of COVID-19. Read More Here.
3. Economic Commentary - Q3 - 2022
The global economy has been hit by multiple challenges in 2022. Amidst sharply increasing inflation , tight labour markets, rapidly rising interest rates, ongoing uncertainties surrounding the continued war in Ukraine and the lingering pandemic, the global economy has puttered its way through the year. Read the full commentary for Q3 here.
4. Spreading Investment Risks with Diversification
Investing comes with risk. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but you need to understand the risk levels associated with different types of investments and be comfortable with a level that suits your appetite. As Financial advisers, determining your risk profile is an important aspect when we first meet. There are two main components to this: your financial capacity and your emotional capacity. Read more about diversification and its benefits here.
Monday, July 25, 2022
Surgical Waitlists in NZ - Health Insurance
Surgical wait lists
Due to the effects of COVID, closed borders and a staff shortage, New Zealand is currently experiencing a crisis of long waitlists for elective surgeries in public hospitals.
Moreover, they are now growing longer and longer with the increase in COVID and Flu cases in the winter months. Hospitals around the country have also slashed elective surgery theatre operations due to the pandemic. And even those that are scheduled, many are cancelled or deferred at the last minute as a result of staff illness or hospital bed shortages.
In early May the wait list had grown to 27,000 for planned, non-acute treatment, up from 8000 in February 2020 before the first Covid arrivals in NZ and subsequent lockdowns took hold. One Christchurch based surgeon said there are over 6000 people waiting for elective hip. Over a recent 8-week period he would have expected to have completed over a dozen hip or new operations – in reality he performed just one.
It is certainly true that the Private Health care system and hospitals aren’t immune from delays in the current taxing environment, but they still do provide much more certainty, which means a good private health insurance plan remains the best way to ensure that you get the treatment you need with the minimum possible delay if something goes wrong with your health.
With numerous individual and group plans available for you, your family, your business or your employees, we can help you get covered at the best prices today with a free, no obligation consultation on your insurance needs. Don't get waitlisted, let us help today.
Monday, June 27, 2022
Insurance Advice and Tips from the Spratt Financial Team
Insurance works best when it is used as the foundation for a plan that will protect a business, family or estate that is confronted by serious illness, long term disablement or injury. If you already have an insurance package (or you’re looking for insurance) and you want to know whether your insurance will really be sufficient to provide for all of your financial needs, here are the questions you should know the answers to:
WHAT WILL YOU NEED THE INSURANCE COVER FOR?
We recommend that you grab a pen and paper and write down what your insurance claim proceeds will need to be used for when it is paid out. If you can’t do this now before tragedy strikes then you may be facing trouble later. Having this list in place can give you a reminder of where the money needs to go when it comes time to claim. With insurance, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
WILL YOU BE ABLE TO CLAIM SOON ENOUGH?
Life Insurance pays out in the event of actual or impending “medical death”. However, in 94% of cases in New Zealand, deaths are due to medical conditions not accidents. 65% are these are due to degenerative medical conditions such as cancers, heart disease and strokes which can kill slowly over what may be an extended period of time. During this time, unable to work and unable to support yourself, your family or your business, you will be facing tremendous financial strain which your insurance may not cover for. Will the bank or your creditors wait until you are terminally ill before your life insurance cover pays out? This is perhaps the most crucial consideration to take into account when assessing your insurance. We can help you ensure that you are fully covered financially in the face of these worrying statistics as unfortunately, basic life cover is most of the time, simply not sufficient.
IS THE SUM-ASSURED OF YOUR INSURANCE ENOUGH?
It may sound strange, but a $250,000 insurance claim may not be enough to repay a $250,000 debt. You may have additional interest payments, penalties for being in arrears and you may need to pay a Solicitor, Trustee or your Accountant to carry out these transactions for you. It is crucial that you set your sum assured at the right amount to cover your debt and provide adequately for your family and dependants should something happen to you. Take into account all factors, costs and if necessary, talk to us and we can help you find the amount you need.
DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT INSURANCE?
If you have income protection insurance – do you have the right kind? If you have health insurance – what does your health insurance actually cover and what do you need it to? If you have permanent disability or critical illness insurance – how are these insurances structured within your overall portfolio of insurance and how will they work if something happens to you? The bottom line is, you need to figure out what risks you are most likely to face, take into account your lifestyle and your financial situation and then select the right insurance to meet your individual needs. This is why it’s so important to have robust insurance advice from insurance professionals like us – we can find out what’s right for you. Sometimes having the wrong kind of insurance is almost as bad as having no insurance at all.
ARE YOU MAKING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT YOUR INSURANCE?
Making assumptions about your insurance without proper and solid research and planning is always a mistake. Even assuming that you or someone close to you will be physically, mentally and emotionally capable of applying the claim proceeds to your predetermined targets is not supported by our experience of dealing with over 200 insurance claims. Question everything, and get a second opinion from insurance professionals to make sure you’ve got it right.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
What have we learned? We recommend that you use our experienced professional advisers to not only design and review the underlying plan, but to execute it and carry out the tasks they are best suited to handle. If you don’t have a plan now, prepared with clear-headed purpose, then any insurance you do have may well be insufficient or not adequately fit to your unique needs. Use our experienced professionals if you need guidance or advice – our service is completely free and no obligation, so you have nothing to lose!
HOW DO I GET STARTED?
For more information on how Spratt Financial’s team of advisers can assist with managing your insurance program, use our contact form below. You can also contact us by calling 09 307 8200 or by email at enquiry@sprattfinancial.co.nz.
Monday, June 13, 2022
Attraction and Retention - Solving an Employer Challenge
Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SME’s) are the lifeblood of the New Zealand economy, with over 470,000 SME’s employing over 584,000 staff. Much has been made recently of the staff shortages NZ businesses are experiencing, and the predicted “great resignation’’ once the borders open after prolonged closure. In a tight labour market, employers are always looking for new ways to attract and retain talent. A recent global wellbeing survey indicated that 82% of organisations believe wellbeing is important within their company. However, 'wellbeing' can have can have different meanings to different people.
Two meanings that are universally accepted in relation to it are Health Wellbeing, and Financial Wellbeing. Employers can provide this wellbeing via “Employee" insurance programs that provide staff with Health insurance benefits so they can get better and back to work faster with insurance benefits that pay cash to staff should they suffer a major illness or disability, relieving financial worry and stress.
Employee or “Group” insurance places value on employees’ wellbeing and shows that their employers genuinely care about them. If you are an employer with at least 5 employees, it’s a fantastic gesture to build loyalty, retain staff and reward them for their hard work. These plans also have the valuable advantage of providing a higher level of coverage, and at a much lower premium cost than an individual employee could access themselves.
A recent report by the Financial Services Council of New Zealand shows that “Group" insurance for employees is one of the fastest growing sectors of the insurance industry. This is because more and more employers realise the value it holds for employees from internationally mobile staff through to blue collar workers, and what great value it represents on ROI per dollar spent (cost is usually well below 1% of remuneration expenditure). Group medical insurance schemes are also available and are generally an exceptional and cost-effective option that gives your employees medical cover at lower costs than they could access themselves.
To find out more, or to receive a free no obligation consultation or quote you can contact our specialist Employee Benefits adviser to see how we can help you today.
Peter Wilkening
Insurance Adviser
(021) 190 5185
peter.wilkening@sprattfinancial.co.nz
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Covid-19 and your Insurance: WHEN TO REVIEW YOUR INSURANCE AND WHEN TO MAKE CHANGES.
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and spending many weeks and months in lockdown, many of us have undergone significant and impactful life changes. Our financial situation might be different, our job or employment role may have changed and we may be facing both new challenges and opportunities. moving forward. This could mean that now is a great time to review your insurance cover, what you have, what you need and if there could be better options out there for your new post-Covid life circumstances.
If you have current insurance, there may be clauses in your policy (life, critical illness, permanent disablement, medical insurance, income protection etc.) that allow you to make changes quickly and easily, without any additional medical tests or screenings. These clauses can be triggered if you have experienced certain special events in the last 12 months. These events include:
- Having a child (by birth or legal adoption) or become responsible for the care of a family member.
- Getting married.
- Getting divorced.
- Supporting a dependent child through a first course of full time tertiary education.
- Commencement of secondary school education for the first time by your child (if you are the life assured of your policy).
- Taking out or increasing a home loan, residential investment, vacation home or bare block of zoned land as residential.
- Becoming responsible for the full time care or payment for long term care of a close relative.
- Annual salary increase.
- Death of a spouse or de facto partner.
- You take out a new home loan or increasing an existing one.
- You gain a significant salary increase of 10% or more.
- Your spouse or partner passes away.
- You get married or finalise a divorce.
- You undergo significant changes to your personal financial situation.
Even if you don’t meet these particular criteria, the Spratt Financial team can help you make the needed changes quickly and efficiently with no hassle. We can also conduct a free, no obligation review to find out if you’re still getting the best deal possible and hopefully save you some money on your insurance cover.
We take the time regularly to review policies and make sure they still fit your unique needs and lifestyle, but we encourage you to contact us anytime something changes in your life and you want to ensure your cover still fits as it should. All aspects of our insurance service are completely free to you and we are always happy to help. Email us here, fill out our online contact form below or call us any time at 09 307 8200.
Contact our team to find out if your Insurance contains Special Events Clauses today.
Find out more about the insurance options we can provide.
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Insurance Claims: The Importance of having a Will.
Throughout our 30 years of experience in the Insurance marketplace, there are a few key things that we always advise our clients to look into regarding their insurance. One of the most important of those things is having a will in place that is complete and current.
If you have insurance cover on your life for instance, without a current will in place specifying your wishes your crucial claims money could be delayed or misdirected in ways you did not intend. Your Life Insurance policy will pay out at the time of your death and you can use your will to specifically detail how the Life insurance payout should be used.
Fortunately, these days getting a will in place and certified is not a labour intensive or expensive process, and it is a crucial step to take. It is equally as important to ensure that if you do have a will, that you make sure it is current and check it each year at the same time as your Insurance Policy Review. Make sure that your specified dependants that your estate will be distributed to is exactly who you wish for it to be, and make any necessary changes so that in the event that a life insurance or critical illness claim needs to be made, the intended recipients can get the claims payout with as little stress or delay as possible.
The Public Trust of New Zealand offers services that will allow you to create your will online for as little as $69. This is a small price to pay when compared to the possibilities of your entire life claim being delayed by unnecessary days, weeks or more. For more information on the process and to visit the Public Trust’s Will Service you can click here, or contact any of our team for any help that you may you need.