That should be correct. Except, death benefits usually only pay on death, not TPD.
If the policy as you have stated, covers death benefit & TPD, then yes.
It's all in the wording of the policy.
Really simple superannuation question, and just want to confirm I've understood the situation correctly.
Hypothetical: $100,000 in super account. $50,000 death or total permanent disabled benefit. At preservation age, $100,000 is paid. But if you die or become TPD'ed, beneficiaries get $100,000 + $50,000, correct?
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That should be correct. Except, death benefits usually only pay on death, not TPD.
If the policy as you have stated, covers death benefit & TPD, then yes.
It's all in the wording of the policy.
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mitaux8030 (31-05-19)
Seriously, it is all in the wording of the policy. If you are not sure, it would be worth getting professional advice i.e. legal advice. Because we, here, could be way off the mark without actually seeing the policy as written,
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Tiny (31-05-19)
The question is Mitaux, are you planning on killing or just hurting yourself for the cash?
I got a similar problem. I just haven't worked out how to be dead and collect my money.
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