Retirees

Retirees

Who's this for?
  • Age 65 and over
  • Increased Net Worth
  • No longer working or working part time
Benefits
  • Mortgage is paid off
  • Little to no debt
  • Review pension arrangements
  • Staying on budget (Download our app!)
  • Living off savings
  • Reducing income tax
  • Taking care of the “What-ifs?”
  • Long Term Care
  • Premature Death
  • Make a will
  • Consider powers of attorneys
  • Making sure health insurance is adequate
  • Estate PlanningAlmost done paying mortgage

Latest News

Tax Loss Selling

Tax Loss Selling

Over the last few weeks, the financial market has taken a downturn amidst fears over Coronavirus.

Understandably, you are concerned with your portfolio, it’s important to stay level-headed to avoid making financial missteps. However, staying level-headed doesn’t necessarily mean you sit there and do nothing. In fact, one consideration you can look is taking an active tax management approach.

Tax loss selling is a strategy to crystallize or realize any capital losses in your non-registered accounts so it can be used to offset any capital gains.

BC Hydro customers to get 3 months bill relief | ICBC providing Autoplan payment deferral

BC Hydro customers to get 3 months bill relief | ICBC providing Autoplan payment deferral

BC Hydro: If you or your spouse/partner have lost employment or have become unable to work due to COVID-19, you may be eligible for three months of bill credit based on your average consumption.

ICBC: For customers that have been financially impacted by COVID-19, ICBC will provide some relief during this challenging time. Customers on a monthly Autoplan payment plan, who are facing financial challenges due to COVID-19, can defer their payment for up to 90 days with no penalty