Carly Hoffman Carly Hoffman

October 19th, 2020

Ignore the Turbulence: the Importance of Refusing to React

This cartoon demonstrates that some investors react with emotion when they are investing. When reacting with emotion, they tend to buy and sell at the wrong time…

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Carly Hoffman Carly Hoffman

October 9th, 2020

Why Retirement Income Planning Calls for a Customized Approach

When retirement arrives, investment planning changes from creating wealth to stretching your dollars…

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Carly Hoffman Carly Hoffman

October 5th, 2020

Difficult Financial Decision?

Many life decisions can be difficult, but when they involve a financial component, input from your lawyer, accountant or advisor could help in some way. Here are a few scenarios to illustrate how such input can make a difference…

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Carly Hoffman Carly Hoffman

September 17th, 2020

Managing the Moving Parts of Your Wealth

…depending on individual circumstances, we may pull in the specialized expertise of our fellow advisors from a couple of different office locations to create the best possible long-term strategy.

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Kyra Kyra

September 8th, 2020

Are You Afraid of the Word “Budget?”

Many individuals are filled with apprehension at the thought of reviewing their bank accounts to track their spending habits; they’re simply afraid of what they’re going to uncover!

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Kyra Kyra

August 26th, 2020

Wealth is More Than “Money.”

The concept of “Wealth” should never be confused with “money to spend.” Wealth is much larger – not just in size, but in long-term implications. Consequently, it requires a broader scope of consideration.

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Kyra Kyra

August 12th, 2020

The People BEHIND the Figures Matter the Most:

Building long-term strategies to meet your needs for the years (and decades) to come.

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Kyra Kyra

July 21st, 2020

The “Hot Stock Tip Story” – Are You Getting All Details?

Next time you hear a “hot stock tip story” from a novice investor, try to remember that you may only be hearing one version – and its accuracy has most likely been sacrificed in order to leave out some pretty embarrassing details.

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Kyra Kyra

June 25th, 2020

How to make tax-smart RESP withdrawals

When it’s time to withdraw funds from a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP), tax planning may be involved.

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Lisa Geisler Lisa Geisler

June 9th, 2020

When to review your estate plan

It’s easy to think you can put off changes to an estate plan – the plan doesn’t even take effect during your lifetime. But it’s important to react in good time because many changes call for strategies best implemented sooner rather than later.

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