by Moneyman Financial Inc. | Nov 1, 2024 | Blog, Critical Illness Insurance
Why a Doctor Invented Critical Illness Insurance Critical Illness insurance was invented by Dr. Marius Barnard. Marius assisted his brother Dr. Christiaan Barnard in performing the first successful heart transplant in 1967 in South Africa. Through his years of dealing...
by Moneyman Financial Inc. | Jul 2, 2024 | Blog, Critical Illness Insurance, disability, Disability Insurance, Estate Planning, Family, Insurance, Life Insurance, Long Term Care
The Sandwich Generation was a term coined by Dorothy Miller in 1981 to describe adult children who were “sandwiched” between their aging parents and their own maturing children. There is even a term for those of us who are in our 50’s or 60’s with elderly parents,...
by Moneyman Financial Inc. | Sep 1, 2021 | Blog, Critical Illness Insurance
Is Critical Illness Insurance Right for You?It is probably the most disturbing news an individual can receive during a routine checkup: you have a critical illness and you must receive treatment for it. Thankfully, Canadians have access to healthcare and can...
by Moneyman Financial Inc. | Sep 1, 2020 | Blog, Critical Illness Insurance, Family
Critical Illness Insurance – Not Just for Adults Most of us have experienced or known someone whose family has been greatly impacted by a parent being diagnosed with a life-threatening disease or condition. But what about when it happens to children? Sadly, all...
by Moneyman Financial Inc. | Jan 5, 2018 | Critical Illness Insurance, Living Benefits, Retirement Planning
There are a number of obstacles that could potentially de-rail a comfortable retirement. These include marriage breakdown, a stock market crash, and being sued. Another huge obstacle would be the diagnosis of a life threatening critical illness affecting you or your...
by Moneyman Financial Inc. | Oct 24, 2016 | Critical Illness Insurance, Disability Income Replacement, Estate Planning, Life Insurance, Life Stages, Living Benefits, Long Term Care, Will Planning
The Sandwich Generation was a term coined by Dorothy Miller in 1981 to describe adult children who were “sandwiched” between their aging parents and their own maturing children. There is even a term for those of us who are in our 50’s or 60’s with elderly parents,...