Planning for Long-Term Care
As we age, the odds of incurring an injury or major illness, which will prevent us from performing simple daily...
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Selling Your Home After Retirement: The Benefits of Downsizing
Nearing retirement age and looking to reduce your expenses? Moving to a smaller home may help you save.
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Saving Money versus Paying Off Debt
Saving money versus paying off debt is an age-old quandary that has plagued people since the advent of consumer debt...
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Estate Planning 101
People spend a lifetime accumulating assets and building an estate with the intention of passing it on to their heirs or...
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Business Succession Planning 101
The death of a partner or major stockholder in a business can have devastating effects on both the business and the...
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The Keys to Building Wealth
For many Canadians, building true wealth might seem unobtainable, or even illusory considering that many people, who...
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Biggest Life Insurance Mistakes
For most people, buying life insurance is difficult enough, even when it’s done right. But when it is done with only one...
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How Much Life Insurance is enough?
Before attempting to answer this question, you must have a thorough understand of exactly what you are insuring. The...
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The Risk of Reverse Dollar-Cost Averaging for Retirees
What exactly is dollar-cost averaging? And how can reverse dollar-cost averaging be risky to those who live on a fixed...
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Retirement Income Planning Requires Realistic Spending Assumptions
If you have read any literature on retirement planning or have received advice from a financial professional, chances...
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Keeping your Credit Safe – Are Credit Monitoring Services the Answer?
We learned from legendary bank robber, Willie Sutton that the reason he robbed so many banks was, as he put it, “obvious...
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How to Build Good Credit
Credit scores are Canadian’s financial identity - it is the three digit number that informs future lenders, creditors...
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