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		<title>What is Burial Insurance?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burial Insurance  is a type of life insurance policy which pays out on your death to your nominated beneficiary. Your nominated beneficiary is to then use this money to pay for any costs associated with your funeral and burial.
Did you know? A recent Australian survey indicated that funerals in Australia now cost around $8,000!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.myburialinsurance.com.au">Burial Insurance</a> </strong> is a type of life insurance policy which pays out on your death to your nominated beneficiary. Your nominated beneficiary is to then use this money to pay for any costs associated with your funeral and burial.</p>
<p><strong>Did you know? A recent Australian survey indicated that funerals in Australia now cost around $8,000!</strong></p>
<p>$8,000!!! How will your family be able to come up with $8,000 when you die? Perhaps you are fortunate and your children may have this money, but what happens if they dont? The last thing you may want is for them to be trying to grieve the lost life of a loved one let alone try and find $8,000.</p>
<p>Burial Insurance is also known as Funeral Insurance and has been bouncing around on TV for around 10 years now. It is a type of life policy which generally pays out within 48 hours of your death enabling your friends and family to be able to  get on with grieving instead of having to worry about money.</p>
<p>A funeral insurance or burial insurance policy will cover any Australian resident aged 18-80 with no medical questions being asked. So even in the past if you have had medical difficulties and been rejected for other types of <a href="http://www.lifeinsurance.net.au">life insurance</a>, rest assured you can get some cover in place.</p>
<p>Burial Insurance will usually offer you cover up to $15,000 so even if there is a little bit of change, your family can use this to pay off any last debts you may have had and yes, they can keep any left over.</p>
<p>It might be best for you to speak to an expert consultant about this so please use the contact form or click on one of our ads on the right hand side of this page.</p>
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