The Ministry of Defence's Materiel and Procurement Agency offers a framework agreement with one supplier regarding financial advice.
The contracting entity intends to use the services for veterans who receive recognition of an industrial injury and are awarded compensation and allowances in this connection.
The purpose of financial advice for injured veterans is to provide a complete overview of the veteran's finances as it appears in the short and long term and to form a foundation for the management of workers' compensation. At the same time, the veteran is offered advice on how the economy can be arranged to suit the veteran's future life and wishes, taking into account job, housing and family circumstances.
The Ministry of Defence's Materiel and Procurement Agency offers a framework agreement with one supplier regarding financial advice.
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The contracting entity intends to use the services for veterans who receive recognition of an industrial injury and are awarded compensation and allowances in this connection.
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The purpose of financial advice for injured veterans is to provide a complete overview of the veteran's finances as it appears in the short and long term and to form a foundation for the management of workers' compensation. At the same time, the veteran is offered advice on how the economy can be arranged to suit the veteran's future life and wishes, taking into account job, housing and family circumstances.
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Specifically, financial advice consists of:
• Help with vendor protected account creation
• Advice on the placement and best use of the compensation paid and possibly advice on capitalisation of the ongoing compensation
• Help to create an overview of income and expenses
• Correction of annual statement and advance statement after payment of compensation for loss of earning capacity
• Counselling on compensation (degree of disability, loss of earning capacity and UN compensation)
• A written action plan in bullet points to the veteran, which includes the status of the veteran's finances, employment, housing conditions, etc., as well as an indication of counseling measures, including whether the veteran should be offered additional financial advice or other support from the Veteran Center. Possible negotiation with creditors.