Planning for the future

Give your children a gift that will last a lifetime

posted Friday, December 11, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

Many Canadian parents save in an RESP for the purpose of funding their children’s post-secondary education. The federal government will contribute up to a maximum $7,200 towards each child’s post-secondary education provided you save $36,000, making the total available $43,200 (assuming your investment doesn’t lose any money and/or growth remains flat). Like an RRSP or […]

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Probate and what it could mean for your family

posted Sunday, October 25, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

When someone passes away, their estate is subject to a process known as probate, and you may have heard this phrase  “The will has to go through Probate”  before the assets  in someone’s estate can be distributed to beneficiaries. What is probate? Probate is a legal process that confirms an executor’s authority to distribute assets […]

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Is there an invisible employee on your team?

posted Wednesday, August 19, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

If you run your own business, it makes sense to hire an invisible employee who is always unseen, never comes in late, never calls in sick, never adds to your statutory deductions, will never cost you a dime in severance payments, and will repay you dollar in salary they received if you decide to terminate […]

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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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Expect and prepare for the unexpected

posted Wednesday, July 8, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

The rationale for purchasing life insurance is pretty simple and obvious; you want to make sure that in the event of your premature death your family won’t  be saddled with debt or struggle financially. The gap that exists in the financial plan of many families in Canada (quite sadly) is the absence of critical illness insurance; […]

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Get a Round Tuit …………Today!

posted Tuesday, May 26, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

Most of us are well-intentioned, hard working Canadians. We go to work or run our businesses with vim and vigor; we want to provide for our families and create a bright and prosperous future. The future is created by the actions we take today, and unfortunately too many of us take the attitude of “I will […]

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Spring clean your finances

posted Monday, April 27, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

Spring is in the air and like most Canadians you are probably engaged in spring cleaning, throwing out stuff you don’t want, getting rid of the clutter built up over the winter, and maybe buying new stuff like patio furniture, garden supplies or a new BBQ. This is a time of renewal; out with the […]

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The 40% – Are you included?

posted Thursday, February 19, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

According to The Canadian Cancer Society a staggering 40% of all Canadians will develop cancer in their lifetime. I was never good with numbers, however it seems to me these days that an alarming number of Canadians are being diagnosed with one form of cancer or the other and the disease doesn’t appear to discriminate. […]

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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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