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UNABLE TO WORK

Will you be able to pay the bills if illness or accident stops you working?

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Planning

Protecting Your Income

If you’re like most people, you work not for the love of working but because you have bills to pay. Have you considered how you will pay those bills if illness or accident prevents you from working for a lengthy period?

Talk to Advoco about how you can protect your income. We will assess what income you will need, taking into account any sick pay your employer provides, and design a solution to suit you.

Contact us now to find out more.

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FALLING SERIOUSLY ILL

Serious illness can devastate you earnings potential – how will you cope if that happens to you?

There is sickness and there is serious illness. Sickness keeps you off work for a while; serious, or critical, illness means you might never work again. Unfortunately, if this happens, the bills don’t disappear even if your income does. Suddenly, you’ve not just got the worry of your illness; you also have the stress of paying your mortgage, credit cards, school fees, car loans and other expenses.

You can’t always prevent a critical illness but you can do something about the financial impact that this can cause. If you don’t have to worry about money you can concentrate all your efforts on getting better.

Contact us now to find out more.

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Advoco Morgan Financial Services is a trading style of Gerard Morgan. Gerard Morgan (FCA number 407382) is an Appointed Representative of Cornerstone Finance Group Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority No.767202. Cornerstone Finance Group is registered in England and Wales No. 08458702.

Disclaimer: The advice contained within the website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at customers the UK

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