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OPINION: How to protect your wealth and secure your future amid economic challenges

Faith Ndunda by Faith Ndunda
December 16, 2024
in Opinion
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Wealth protection is important for individuals especially in times of uncertainty. Four effective strategies for wealth protection are life insurance, medical insurance, building an emergency fund and having multiple income streams. This comprehensive strategy provides a safety net and allows individuals and their families to build financial security and overcome uncertainties.

Medical covers are important because health expenses in Kenya can be costly. A comprehensive medical insurance provides financial protection against unexpected and expensive medical bills. Several insurance companies in Kenya offer health covers that include outpatient services, hospitalization, and surgeries. The Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) is another medical cover provided by the government giving access to both public and private medical facilities.

Life insurance is important in wealth protection and estate planning, especially for those with dependents. It provides financial support for beneficiaries in the event of the policyholder’s death. In Kenya, life insurance policies are readily available with providers offering several types of life policies such as term life, whole life, and endowment plans. One can also protect themselves through income protection insurance which covers loss of income due to permanent injury or illness that leaves them incapacitated and unable to work.

An emergency fund is necessary for handling unexpected expenses, such as loss of jobs, medical emergencies, or other personal expenses. An effective emergency fund should cover at least 3 months of your expenses. A high yield savings account or a Money Market Fund are ideal avenues for keeping your emergency funds. Emergency funds keep an individual from incurring debts that could affect their long-term financial stability in case of an emergency.

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Creating multiple income streams is an effective way to create and protect your wealth. Diversifying income sources cushions one against financial setbacks caused by inflation, unemployment or high payroll deductions which reduce their disposable income. This includes starting a side business, investing in real estate, investing in the financial markets or online freelance work. For those working, a passive investment option is an ideal way to diversify their income. By diversifying income streams, an individual reduces the risk of financial instability.

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