Think your house is your most valuable asset? Think again! - Financial Planner

Think your house is your most valuable asset? Think again!

A person uses a smartphone displaying a stock market app in front of an open MacBook Air on a wooden desk, researching the next valuable asset—be it shares or a house.

Think your house is your most valuable asset? Think again!

Your INCOME is the real MVP!

It’s what funds your lifestyle, those dream vacations, and even your cozy home.

But what happens if an accident or illness puts a pause on your paycheck?

That’s where Income Protection steps in – it covers up to 75% of your salary if you can’t work due to unforeseen events.

Plus, you get tax relief on the premiums!

Promotional graphic for Financial Power.ie explaining why income protection insurance is vital for safeguarding your most valuable asset—your ability to earn and support your house—with text, icons, and an offer for a free consultation.
Promotional graphic for Financial Power.ie explaining why income protection insurance is vital for safeguarding your most valuable asset—your ability to earn and support your house—with text, icons, and an offer for a free consultation.

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