Parenting

Health Insurance – Why you need it

posted Thursday, July 23, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

Extended Health & Dental Insurance may seem pricey if purchased as an individual product, with family coverage hovering (on average) in the $300 per month price range. One school of thought expressed by many people, especially small business owners that I speak with is, “I will end up paying for coverages I don’t need; I am […]

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Charity begins at home

posted Monday, March 30, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

When I am not busy protecting families with Life & Critical Illness insurance, I host a radio show on a Toronto radio station every Saturday night, and last week I played a song that got me thinking about what I do every day and why. The punch line to the song is “You’ve got to […]

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Difficult Conversations

posted Monday, September 15, 2014

by: in Finance / Insurance

Recently, I sat down to dinner with two of my clients and had an informal yet frank discussion about what kept them up at night. The number one issue was not money in of itself, but rather their failure, and one partner’s refusal to sit down as a couple and have a discussion about money […]

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Graduation Day – Are you prepared?

posted Monday, July 21, 2014

by: in Finance / Insurance

Every parent wants their children to have the benefit of a college or university education. There is no shortage of projections, speculation and reports that suggest in another 10 to 15 years, the total cost of post-secondary education including tuition, books, room and board, meals etc could easily hit $100,000 I have no desire to […]

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Are you busy texting while your child is locked in a sweltering hot car?

posted Tuesday, July 15, 2014

by: in Finance / Insurance

Whether you are an expectant parent, a new parent or your children are grown, one thing is certain in all cases (I hope). We love our children and would do anything to protect them. I can still remember quite vividly the day my son was born 18 years ago as if it were yesterday; and I […]

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