Insurance calculator

From March 2012, this calculator will no longer be offered. If you wish to save your current data, download it to PDF. Find out more.

Step 1 of 3 - Tell us about you

This calculator makes it easy for you to work out what insurance might be right for you and how much this might cost. You don't need to put in exact figures if you don't have them to hand. The results of this calculator are indicative only and should be supported by professional advice.

How much insurance you need depends on your own particular circumstances.

Do you work for an income?
Do you have any money put aside that you can easily access?
Do you own your home?
Do you have any other debt?
Do you own a car?
Do you have any house contents?
I live in the following situation:
I am:
Sex:

Prior to changing your personal finances as a result of this calculation we recommend you view our disclaimer.

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Notes on this calculator
  1. These calculators are designed to give you ballpark figures only - in other words, they won't be exact to the absolute dollars and cents.
  2. You don't need to use dollar signs or commas when inserting dollar amounts. Example: 10500 not $10,500.