Get covered for accidents and COVID-19 for less than $0.30/day

Get covered for COVID-19 and personal accidents for less than $0.30/day

Protect yourself and your family members from the impact of the novel coronavirus. The ongoing pandemic has means uncertainty for a lot of people. To cope with the health and financial challenges, SingSaver has launched a personal accident insurance policy with FWD to extend coverage for COVID-19.

The new and exclusive insurance product will cover infectious disease including COVID-19, Dengue, Zika and more at only $98/year — one of the cheapest in the market.

One of the highest limit/coverage for COVID-19

The policy offers coverage for the highest number of Infectious Diseases in the market. It also has the highest Death Benefits of $50,000; plus Guardian Angel Benefits and Funeral Expenses Benefits at $50,000 and $2,500 respectively.

That is not all. You will be covered with a $1,000 limit for inpatient and outpatient expenses and $25/day in hospital income for up to 365 days! ($50/day if you are admitted to ICU) Yes, you see it right. Insurance coverage for the entire year. (Most insurer has a higher daily hospital cash payout but has a cap of around 14 – 30 days)

With unlimited medical evacuation, you enjoy a peace of mind if you contract an infectious disease or met with a accident overseas.

No occupation loading

Working in an environment that carries more risk? Most insurers in the market impose occupation loading which increases the price by as much as 80%! You’d be glad to know that FWD does not impose occupation loading. (Yay, for frontline healthcare workers)

The plan also covers all personal accidents

The personal accident plan also covers all accidents. In the unfortunate event that there is an accident i.e. your Grab ride gets into a collision or a GrabFood rider on e-scooter knocks into you, you are well covered with this policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. For hospitalisation due to accidents and COVID, cost of ward stay is excluded right? (i.e. I’ll need to have medical insurance for that instead)
    Covid19 – SG govt covers the hospitalisation ward stay, so the $1K medical expenses is additional $ for you. For other infectious diseases and Accidents, your ward stay can be reimbursed via medishield life/ integrated shield plan (the $1K medical expenses is additional $ for you).
  2. The plan covers me for 1 year. Anything to note if I want to renew?
    Usually renewal or buying a PA policy will ask some questions like Age below 65, never excluded from any PA insurance
    applications previously, etc.
  3. Does it cover accidents arising from car accidents? i.e. my Grab ride gets into a collision, or a GrabFood rider on e-scooter knocks into me
    Yes, it covers ALL ACCIDENTS – as long as it is an accident.

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Creating A Budget During Extraordinary Times

With non-essential establishments on closure and the economic crisis we are under, how can you employ a system to arrange your cash-flow better? The answer is strict BUDGETING.

A budget estimates your revenue and expenses over a period of time. By listing your sources of income beside your monthly expenditures, you will get an idea on where your money goes. This way, you can make smart financial choices and prioritize your obligations to reach your financial goals.

Creating a budget for the first time is like learning how to ride a bike. At first you are scared to ride the bike without training wheels. Eventually, you will be able to ride a bike on your own without qualms. Although you know cycling is healthy for you, you cannot just ride and go! You must learn about the basics of coordination and road safety. Creating a budget during a pandemic involves steps too. Here are the vital steps to create a working budget:

1. COLLECT YOUR DATA

Gather all the previous salary invoices, credit card statements, utility bills, bank statements, and receipts. Estimate how much you make and spend each month by using these necessary resources. Take note of the changes in the expenses due to the Circuit Breaker (CB) period and allow yourself to incorporate Government allowances too.

Start your budget by calculating your revenue since the CB. Add all your sources of income both from your part-time and full-time jobs (if any). Use your minimum monthly wage as a basis for your budget.

2. SET YOUR GOALS

Set S.M.A.R.T. goals and examine how you will be able to achieve each one. This acronym stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely. I want to highlight that you must not make unrealistic and unattainable goals at this time. After satisfying S-R goals, you must budget according to your time-frame. List all your financial goals and divide them into short-term and long-term goals.

For goals to be specific and measurable, you must quantify what you want. For example, your goal is to increase the number of clients that will view your website. You may allot money to Facebook promotion or to hire a freelancer that will create your web design. I suggest that you focus on Marketing as it is more feasible given the limited physical movements that you can make during CB.

3. IDENTIFY YOUR FIXED EXPENSES

For many of us, lessors have postponed the payment of the April rent. You can only imagine the increase in your utility bills as you are mainly staying at home. These essential expenditures are called fixed expenses. Come May, you are looking at a wider range of fixed expenses.

Fixed expenses include rent, utility bill, and insurance. As they are stable each month, allocate a portion of your income to this category first.

4. ALLOT MONEY FOR EMERGENCIES

There should always be a budget for savings, especially for your emergency fund. Savings are your gateway to long-term financial goals and your safeguard against unforeseen events such as COVID-19. Set aside at a certain percentage of your revenue each month to help build a nice nest for your future. I personally recommend at least 10% but you have to give a percentage that you can maintain for the months to come.

5. USE A CLEAR SYSTEM

Help yourself navigate through the waves of budgeting by keeping a money journal or by downloading a digital budgeting tool. Supplement your budget with a calculator that enables you to know your cash-flow. It is called the Budget Calculator.

Then, download free apps that enable you to track your spending. Some of these apps are Mint and Spendee.

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No one knows how long this pandemic will last. Hence, you must be frugal with your expenses and eliminate unnecessary luxuries. Moreover, you may look for other ways to expand your income!

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4 COVID-19 News Headlines Worth Reading

From receiving up to S$600 worth of Solidarity Budget to closing down of Changi Airport Terminal 2, here are some of the COVID-19 news headlines that will greatly affect your lifestyle and your budget.

1. “Solidarity Budget: All adult S’poreans to receive extra one-off cash payment of S$300, taking total to at least S$600”

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat announced yesterday (April 6) that all Singaporeans above the age of 21 will receive a one-off cash payment of S$600 to cushion the weight that social-distancing measures have caused. This financial step shall cost the Government an extra S$1.1 billion as it increases the Solidarity Budget by S$300.

Singaporeans who provided the Government with their bank account details will receive the payout by April 14. While, the rest will receive the lump sum by cheque from April 30 onward.

2. “Changi Airport Terminal 2 to suspend operations for 18 months amid COVID-19 pandemic”

As the pandemic continues to affect the aviation sector, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan announced the upcoming closure of Changi Airport’s Terminal 2 (T2). It will suspend operations for 18 months, starting from May 1. Airlines operating at this terminal will be relocated to Changi’s other tree terminals.

The suspension of T2 operations will allow Changi Airport Group (CAG), its retailers, its airlines and its ground handling firms to save on running costs during this time. Moreover, it will speed up the current upgrading works at T2.

3. “Singapore Expo being prepared to house recovering Covid-19 patients”

Isolation areas have been prepared for COVID-19 patients and those who have been advised to have a 14-day quarantine. Health Minister Gan Kim Yong has confirmed last Sunday (April 5) that the Singapore Expo Convention Hall and Exhibition Centre is currently in the process of being turned into a facility to care patients who are on the road to recovery. This will help ensure that there will be continued hospital capacity to treat patients with severe symptoms.

According to him: “For patients with mild symptoms, generally they don’t need any medical support. In fact, they can actually recover and be cared for in these facilities until they are well and can be discharged, without having to go to the hospitals.”

Let us do our part to heal as one by being responsible for our actions.

4. “Durable, self-disinfecting coating applied on all HDB lift buttons”

One of the things that we frequently touch on a daily basis is the lift button. Teams from Singapore’s 16 town councils applied a self-disinfecting coating to the lift buttons over the past two weeks. This was made possible by the donation of 650 litres of sdst by the Changi Airport Group’s (CAG) philanthropic arm Changi Foundation. The self-disinfecting coating is called sdsr. It kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi upon contact.

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It remains in place, even with repeated cleaning and scrubbing, as chemical bonding agents help it to adhere tightly to surfaces at a molecular level. It is said to last for up to three months. That is one way to keep the HDB lifts and lift lobbies in Singapore safe!

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5 Juice Recipes That Can Help Boost Your Immune System

Health is wealth! During these challenging times, your immune system is currently active. This means that you have to get a daily dose of vitamins and minerals to keep its performance into a maximum.

The following juice recipes are packed with essential nutrients to help you fight off common colds and flu.

#1: THE IMMUNITY-BOOSTING JUICE

Round up two peeled grapefruits, two cups of mango, an inch of ginger, four carrots, 1/4 teaspoon of ground turmeric, and a pinch of ground cayenne. Put all these in a food processor or a blender to create your juice. Then, drink up!

Let me discuss the benefits of these ingredients. Firstly, grapefruits are loaded with Vitamin C that aids in proper immune system functioning. Mangoes are loaded with Vitamin C and A as well as Bromelain. Bromelain helps reduce swelling and pain in the nose.

Thirdly, ginger helps to clear your sinuses and promotes healthy sweating as it contains plenty of antioxidants. Both turmeric and cayenne has anti-inflammatory properties. Lastly carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which is an antioxidant that supports the body’s mucus membrane.

Image and Recipe Credits: thewanderlustkitchen.com/immune-boost-juice

#2: THE INFECTION-LOWERING JUICE

One of surefire ways to know what goes inside your body is to make it yourself. A frugal infection-lowering juice that you can make is a Tomato juice. The best part is that you do not have to own a juicer or a blender to make one.

Simply crush the tomato to make a puree and strain its seeds. If you want to add spice, you can add a few drops of hot sauce or a pinch of ground cayenne. Tomatoes are rich in Folate, which helps lower your risk of infection. It also has Vitamin C and A.

#3: THE CITRUS EXPLOSION

Imbibe the summer spirit by creating the citrus explosion. For this recipe, you will need two oranges, one grapefruit, and half a lemon. Peel the citrus fruits and cut these into quarters. Juice all the fruits in a blender and mix it well. It is best served chilled.

Image and Recipe Credits: theblackpeppercorn.com/citrus-explosion-juice

Oranges and other citrus fruits are rich in Vitamin C and potassium. Vitamin C has antioxidant and other properties that help protect your cells from substances that causes damage. If you have Vitamin C deficiency, you may experience delayed wound healing or inability to properly fight infections. Thus, it is important to monitor your intake of Vitamin C.

4: THE STRAWBERRY AND MANGO MOCKTAIL

Let us add a twist to juicing by creating a fruity mocktail. As mentioned above, mangoes are rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin A, and Vitamin E. Let us add strawberries in the mix! Strawberries are rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Iron, and Folate. Creating this mocktail enables you to improve your immune system and to help prevent cancer.

You will need to gather these ingredients for this recipe:

1 Mango
½ cup Orange juice
2 tablespoons Honey
10 Strawberries
2 tablespoons Lime juice
Ice cubes
Sparkling water
Mint (optional)

Then, follow the procedure found in soberjulie.com.

#5: THE SORE-RELIVING JUICE

Muscle soreness is a common symptom of flu and is also among the symptoms stated by COVID-19 patients. Watermelon is a fruit that can help relieve muscle soreness and boost your immune system. The notable nutrients found in watermelon include Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Magnesium, and Zinc. The heavy water content found in watermelon makes it easier to juice.

Purchase a small watermelon and a small lime. Blend the watermelon until it is totally pulverized. As an optional step, you may squeeze a small lime into the mixture. Lastly, blend it for a few seconds.

Image and Recipe Credits: cookieandkate.com/watermelon-juice

Enjoy your healthy, affordable, and delicious juices!

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How To Budget Your Money Through Tough Times

Let us admit it! One of the biggest challenges that governments are facing right now is how to allocate their budget efficiently in order to fight the COVID-19. While some countries have pledged money to developing testing kits, some have spent money for community disinfecting drones.

The measures that need to be taken in order to stop the spread of the virus such as closing offices and schools or shutting down factories and airlines can lead to some companies going out of business.

Fortunately, Singapore set aside 5.6 billion Singapore dollars in the coming year financial year (April 2020 to March 2021) to help businesses and households tide through the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. This is according to the Minister of Finance, Mr. Heng Swee Keat.

For individuals, this tough situation is what Emergency Funds are for! Budgeting your spending can help you find a balance between spending and saving money throughout this period.

CONTROL YOUR SPENDING

The rise of credit cards and online banking apps paved the way for better shopping experiences. The extent to which we fall trap to these temptations boils down to our willpower. During these times of scarcity, you need to focus on the things you want rather than what you need. It is easier said than done as self-control is like a muscle that gets strained due to overuse.

It is the willpower of those who face repeated difficult financial situations that tends to deplete the most. Hence, it is important to seek the help of someone who cares. Seek professional advise, if necessary.

PLAN YOUR MEALS

One of the easiest ways to control your spending is to plan ahead. Meal planning can help you stay within the budget and control your visits to the grocery. For those who are practicing social distancing and are opting to stay at home, a meal plan is your best-friend!

If you know what you are going to consume for a week or a month and have shopped accordingly, there will be no need for extra store visits that will lead to more spending and more food wastage. Allot a specific portion of your budget for weekly meal plans.

PRIORITIZE YOUR SPENDING

Each of your expenses should be placed in appropriate budget categories such as food, toiletries, and utilities. When faced with a decision to see what gets paid this month and what gets the least portion of the budget, it is important to prioritize. Essentials go up the ladder! These are followed by your creditors and your non-essentials.

You need to accept the situation you are in. Expenses that are core to your survival should be prioritized. The rest can wait.

CUT DOWN YOUR SPENDING

One of the major things you can do to help yourself and your budget during these tough times is to figure out what you are currently spending on and what you can live without. Whether you are cutting down your monthly cable bill or reducing your trips to Starbucks, there are various ways to reduce your expenses. I am referring to little unnecessary expenses that tend to pile up.

It is best to know where your money goes. If you are using a debit card, keep track of the payments. If you are using cash, keep the receipts and review them. Watch out where your money goes and adjust accordingly.

STAY POSITIVE

In times like this, all we can do is to hope for a better future. Staying positive can help lift your mood throughout a bad situation. As bills come in and your debt continues to increase, keeping a positive mindset with a strategic plan can help you.

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Remember that what you are going through is temporary and will not last forever. We can get through the setbacks brought by COVID-19!

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