Growing Families

Growing Families

Who's this for?
  • Age 30 to 44
  • Starting to be established in career
  • Recently married/common-law relationship
  • May have children
  • Recently purchased first home
Benefits
  • Paying off mortgages
  • Establish an emergency fund
  • Staying on Budget (Download our app!)
  • Make a spending plan-short, medium and long term
  • Saving for children’s education
  • Saving for retirement
  • Taking care of the “What-ifs?”
  • Disability
  • Critical Illness
  • Premature Death
  • Make a will

Latest News

Why Should I Review My Life Insurance?

Why Should I Review My Life Insurance?

It’s important to review your life insurance regularly to ensure your policy is up-to-date and see if you require any coverage changes. Here are some reasons you may need to update your life insurance:
• You’ve gotten married or divorced or had a baby.
• You’ve changed jobs.
• You’ve taken on some debt.
• You’re supporting additional family members.
• You’ve bought a new home.
• A loved one has a change in their health.

The Five Steps to Investment Planning

The Five Steps to Investment Planning

An investment advisor can help you figure out what the right investment choices are for you.
The five steps to investment planning are:
• Meeting your investment advisor
• Determining your goals and expectations
• Developing your investment plan
• Implementing your investment plan
• Monitoring the plan
The sooner you start planning for retirement, the sooner you can get there! An investment advisor can help you get there quicker.

“Final Pivot” – COVID-19 Emergency Benefits expire October 23rd, replaced by targeted supports

“Final Pivot” – COVID-19 Emergency Benefits expire October 23rd, replaced by targeted supports

On Thursday, October 22nd, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the “final pivot in delivering the support needed to deliver a robust recovery.” This “Final Pivot” means several existing pandemic support programs for individuals and businesses will expire on October 23rd, 2021:

–  Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB) 
–  Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS) 
–  Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS)