Income Protection Number

Income Protection Number


Do you know your Income Protection Number (IPN)? Or do you just you select a number that you thank you need? Well, it’s okay if you don’t not know, because most people do not know this number. After reading my article, you be able to find out your IPN. In my first article, I address the Financial Intelligence Number (FIN) and the Rule of 72. Once you understand these three important concepts, you will definitely be on the road to financial independence, so make sure to read my first article and today’s article. In choosing the of income protection there are many options to chose from and don’t let anybody tell you that one option is better then the other and they alarm bells should be going off immediately.
There are many income protection options available, because everybody have different needs and wants. I will always tell you to your own research and find the right broker or advisor, that will address all of your needs. Remember there are requirements for types of income protection plans, such as your age, medical conditions and whether you are a smoker or non-smoker.
After being in this industry for over 25 years, I have seen a lot of different types scenarios that I did not have a solutions for, because of the lack solutions available to me. For example, if you only have one product available, what happen to the other individuals that you couldn’t help, because of one or all three of the above requirements? I can tell you what happens, they will just find somebody who can help them. This is why there are different types of protection in the industry and that is as agent, broker or advisor, we are tested on these types plans and we issues a professional licenses to provides plan for our clients. It’s the licensed professional responsibility to learn all of the products available to them and provide the best solutions that help their clients to reach their IPN.
In closing, I would like for you to find your policy or policies and do three things, one, read the fine print, two find out when your policy expired and three find your benefit section and look and see what benefits are included in your policy.