• Episode 276 - Let's Chat about Self-Insurance

  • Nov 25 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 276 - Let's Chat about Self-Insurance

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Beer and Money, Ryan Burklo discusses the concept of self-insurance, exploring its relevance and practicality in various scenarios. He provides examples of when self-insurance may be beneficial, such as in auto insurance and liability coverage, while also emphasizing the importance of protecting significant financial risks. The conversation highlights the balance between saving money and ensuring financial security, ultimately guiding listeners to make informed decisions about their insurance needs.

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    Takeaways

    Self-insurance involves funding potential damages out of pocket.
    Auto insurance has two main parts: coverage for the car and liability insurance.
    Liability insurance is crucial to protect against significant financial risks.
    Umbrella insurance can provide additional coverage for liability.
    Self-insurance may be suitable for smaller financial risks.
    Disability insurance is essential for protecting income.
    Evaluating your balance sheet is key to deciding on self-insurance.
    The cost of potential loss should be weighed against insurance premiums.
    Self-insuring can lead to significant financial consequences if risks materialize.
    Understanding what you're protecting is vital for financial planning.

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Self-Insurance
    02:54 Evaluating Risks and Benefits of Self-Insurance
    05:52 The Financial Implications of Self-Insurance
    08:59 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

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