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

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Easy Exit: Business Succession in a Nutshell

Easy Exit: Business Succession in a Nutshell

Getting into the world of business is a meticulous task, but so is getting out of it Whether you’ve just hit the ground running on your business or if you’ve been at it for a long time, there is no better time to plan your exit strategy than now.

Leaving a legacy

Leaving a legacy

There are so many options designed to help you to use a portion of your estate to benefit a good cause when you pass away. The estate planning process helps you to ensure that your estate is distributed as per your wishes and in the most tax efficient way as possible, but legacy planning goes further than this and aims to involve your family and loved ones in your plans to make a difference according to your personal values. The input of your family in this process should not be underestimated – they play a critical part in supporting the process to make your wishes become reality, so be sure to share your thoughts and intentions with them in good time.

British Columbia Training and Education Savings Grant Information

British Columbia Training and Education Savings Grant Information

Families in British Columbia are encouraged to start planning and saving early for their children’s post-secondary education or training programs. To help, the B.C. Government will contribute $1,200 to eligible children through the B.C. Training and Education Savings Grant (BCTESG).