• Sabre Financial Planning Ltd
  • 3 South Place
  • The Promenade, Kingsbridge
  • Devon
  • TQ7 1JE
  • Tel: 01548 856444
  • Fax: 01548 856888

"We think of Sabre Financial as our partner for all of our financial affairs and have no hesitation in recommending their services."

P Carpenter/ D Phillips

Directors, Paul Carpenter Associates

"Sabre Financial is a "partner" rather than adviser to our business. In contrast to many IFA's they are not sales motivated."

S Hext

Managing Partner, Luscombe Maye

"The team at Sabre Financial are like an extended part of our team. They have worked in partnership with us for the last 6 years."

J Philips

Finance Director, Paramount 21 Ltd

"The proactive approach of Sabre Financial has already put me in a much stronger position and with their help and advice I hope to build upon this foundation."

J White

Leicester and England Rugby 

"I have dealt with Sabre Financial for a number of years and always found them to be very professional, courteous and approachable."

J Cooke

Stokenham

"Sabre Financial has looked after my financial needs throughout my retirement. I have found their service to be first class, and their staff to be extremely friendly and very helpful."

P Moysey

Thurlestone

Your partner for life

Delivering your financial goals

Your team. Tailored to you

Free Consultation

(Worth £85)

Your initial consultation will be at our cost. We will invest our time in getting to know you. To arrange an initial consultation please leave your details here and one of our South Hams based team will get back to you.

How much cover is enough?

There’s no great theory behind this. Some advisers use the ‘ten times your annual salary’ approach. But like anything linked to money, it’s personal to your circumstances and depends on your lifestage, your partner’s income, plus other investments and equity you hold.

The key is to consider your current salary or contribution and the level of income your dependants would need to maintain their lifestyle until they are fully self-sufficient. It is certainly more complex than a simple replacement salary. Many factors should be considered. The process we might take you through could include:

1. Examining your mortgage and outstanding debt, such as loans and credit cards held in your name. You would need at least enough to cover the balance outstanding.
2. Looking at your life in detail. How many children do you have? What ages are they? Will they need childcare? How much longer do they have left at school? Do they have aspirations to attend university?
3. What associated savings would there be? One car instead of two to run? Reduced energy, council tax or shopping bills?
4. Looking at your partner’s current and projected income. If they have a stable career and good income, he or she may not need as much as a partner with no income of their own.

Value yourself

Putting a price on your life is hard. The important thing is to never undervalue the personal and financial contribution you make. For example, housewives or househusbands make a significant contribution, imagine how much it would it cost to pay someone else to cook and clean as well as look after the children. If you need help, we can tailor cover to meet your individual circumstances and evolving family needs. Ask us about your options today.

Life insurance

 

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