July 22, 2022
How to Confidently Spend Your Money in Retirement
"As a financial planner, Warren MacKenzie applauds the efforts of his clients to save money for retirement. But he sees many struggling to spend the funds they so carefully put away once they’re retired…”
June 30, 2022
Beware of Fraud Targeting Seniors
A person claiming to be a lawyer phones a targeted senior with an urgent request. Their grandchild crossed the border and got into legal trouble. They need $5,000 to avoid jail and said please don’t tell mom or dad. The grandparent scam is an old one that’s now making a resurgence across Canada…
June 23, 2022
Managing Financial Life in a Second Marriage
According to Statistics Canada, more than one in four Canadians in a couple is in a second or subsequent marriage or common-law relationship. For most people getting together as a new couple, financial life will change. Here’s a look at several financial and wealth planning matters that may be different the second time around…
June 20, 2022
Declines All Around, but Opportunities to Be Had
So far, 2022 has presented a difficult market to invest in, with significant declines in both bonds and equities. The biggest concerns have been central banks beginning to raise interest rates and risk of recession, although there are no signs that we have entered a recessionary period yet…
June 17, 2022
Life Decisions and the Financial Factor
How do you make important life decisions? Make and evaluate a list of pros and cons? Discuss the matter with your spouse or a close friend? Trust your intuition? Everyone has their own style, and you might use different methods depending on the issue…
June 3, 2022
Buy Low, Sell High – the Challenges and Opportunities
Buy low, sell high is one of the most famous mantras in investing. It’s the investment ideal, if you could do it regularly and successfully. The trouble is, if you aim to buy low and sell high by trying to time the market, you’ll face conditions that are unpredictable…
May 25, 2022
Can Your Risk Tolerance Change?
Risk tolerance can be described in several ways, but it often comes down to this question: How much of a decline in the value of your investments are you comfortable accepting in exchange for higher potential returns over the longer term? Read the full article…
May 6, 2022
Inflation Is Not the Only Challenge
Statistics Canada reported higher inflation in February 2022. The Consumer Price Index rose 5.7% compared to a year ago as of February 2022. Commodity prices have skyrocketed as a result of the current Russia-Ukraine conflict.…
April 11, 2022
New Home Savings Account a “Substantial” Measure for New Buyers
The federal government proposed something “substantial” for first-time homebuyers in Thursday’s budget with the introduction of a new savings account, says Jamie Golombek, managing director of tax and estate planning with CIBC Private Wealth. Read the full article from “Advisor’s Edge"…
March 31, 2022
Time for a Vacation Property Chat?
If you plan on passing down your cottage, cabin or chalet to your children, make sure they actually want to own the property. Finding out where everyone stands will prevent family conflicts down the road and help you with tax and estate planning…