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Indeed kojak. A scam by any other name. Clearing yer debts is always the priority in my book.
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I'd put all of your spare money into clearing that mortgage. I don't trust those products (that say they'd cover you) to pay out if you called on them.Originally posted by tonym182 View PostHi
I have had my ltd company for about 10 years (one man company) and have been contracting in the sap world for that time.
I am inevitably getting older and wish to guard against loss of earnings through disability, illness etc.
Can anyone suggest who I could go through and any products that would fit.
If I was ill I would need coverage for mortgage etc.
Any help would be great
cheers
Tony
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Will yours be SirWhineALot ?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOnly if we can change yours to MarillionFanny.
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Admin. Can we change this posters login to SapGuru please?Originally posted by tonym182 View PostHi
I have had my ltd company for about 10 years (one man company) and have been contracting in the sap world for that time.
I am inevitably getting older and wish to guard against loss of earnings through disability, illness etc.
Can anyone suggest who I could go through and any products that would fit.
If I was ill I would need coverage for mortgage etc.
Any help would be great
cheers
Tony
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Contracting 13 years, Ltd company for 10. 3 years as brolly/self-employed. Not so difficult is it?
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Least he's not asked about "his mate".....Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMight want to try the search method as mentioned here as well
http://forums.contractoruk.com/welco...uk-forums.html
EDIT : Hmmm, In October 2012 you had been contracting 13 years. A year later and you have been contracting 10? I hope you don't do your own accounts....
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...liability.html
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Might want to try the search method as mentioned here as well
http://forums.contractoruk.com/welco...uk-forums.html
EDIT : Hmmm, In October 2012 you had been contracting 13 years. A year later and you have been contracting 10? I hope you don't do your own accounts....
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...liability.htmlI have been contracting 13yrs and I believe I may have a personal tax liability this year.
Can anyone recommend a "good and reliable" practice that could sort this for me at a reasonable fee as my accountant of the same period is getting very greedy..Last edited by northernladuk; 2 November 2013, 19:25.
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Originally posted by BlackadderKate's Father: I'm sad because, my darling, our poverty has reached such extremes that I can no longer afford to keep us and must look to my own dear tiny darling to sustain me in my frail dotage.
Kate: But father surely...
Kate's Father: Yes, Kate. I want you to become a prostitute.
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Here's a CUK article on what to look for in income protection insurance: Guide to Income Protection Insurance for IT Contractors :: Contractor UK
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