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CSM Expat Financial Planning's articles section provides essential financial guidance for expatriates, covering personal protection (life insurance, critical illness, medical coverage), global investments, market trends, and ESG factors to help expats make informed financial decisions.

Navigating Life After A Cancer Diagnosis

06 December 2024

The world stops the moment you hear those words. "You have cancer." Those three syllables slice through your reality like a surgical blade, instantly fragmenting everything you thought you knew about your life, your future, and yourself.

A cancer diagnosis transforms life in an instant, shattering existing narratives and challenging one's deepest understanding of vulnerability, mortality, and human resilience.

This is a client journey of confronting the unexpected, where personal strength emerges from life's most profound challenges.

Life Assurance Benefits Maintains My Childrens Lifestyles

02 February 2022

Sara Mathews Dixons shares her story and reveals how life assurance benefits have been a true financial lifeline after losing her husband Jay aged just 40.

Having Foresight To Double Life Assurance Benefits

21 January 2022

Just before deploying, Peter purchased an individual life insurance policy that essentially doubled his life assurance coverage in order to provide additional financial protection for his family.

Raising Two Young Daughters With The Help Of Life Assurance Money

29 November 2021

Nicole Sherman insisted that a life assurance policy on her life be part of the family budget. That decision has become part of her legacy.

Living life without dad and without financial support

18 August 2021

Losing a parent when aged 12 is tough but even tougher is living life without any financial support.

The loss changes EVERYTHING

Learn what happened to Miranda and the complex issues that she faced after her Father died aged just 44.

No money to pay for cancer treatments

09 September 2019

A dying dad, aged just 38, is unable to acquire the drugs that could possibly save or double his life expectancy from the UK’s NHS.

This blog provides the background to Adams's thought provoking story and asks "should we as expats consider more carefully the role of critical illness insurance to ensure such funds are available?"

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