
Solutions Financières Nuro inc.
Job title: Financial security advisor, group insurance and group annuity plans advisor and mutual funds representative
Languages spoken: Albanian, English, French
Area(s) served: Greater Montreal
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Your financial strategy should be as unique as you are. Whether you’re just starting out, about to enter retirement, or somewhere in between, a strong financial roadmap can help you reach your short and long-term goals. Let’s work together to protect what matters most to you and help you secure your future. Reach out to get started. Let’s get you there.
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For your long-term goals or your short-term needs, we work with you to help discover the best strategy to meet your objectives. We’ll work together to understand your goals, prepare for the unexpected and take advantage of new opportunities – throughout your life.
I can help you meet your needs with a number of solutions. From a simple budget to complex strategies, I can help you build lifetime financial security by:
- Protecting your family when the unexpected happens with term life, permanent life or universal life insurance
- Providing you with options for personal health, disability insurance or critical illness insurance
You can benefit from my professional expertise and access to some of the industry’s leading insurance and investment products. I can help you build a financial approach customized to your needs.

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Health insurance products
Life insurance products
Saving, budgeting and investing
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See more articlesScript: How much life insurance is the right amount? Simply put, the amount of life insurance you need depends on your unique situation. A good place to start is to figure out how much life insurance you may need… how long you need it for… and what kind might be right for you. Let’s look at an example: Jackie is 33 years old… and has two kids. She has four goals for her life insurance: Leave money to her family to pay off her mortgage. Top up her kids’ registered education savings plans. Pay off her student loans. And, replace her income for 10 years. Based on these goals, Jackie is looking at a 1-million-dollar life insurance policy. If she died, her family could choose to use the insurance payout to: Put 300-thousand dollars toward the mortgage. Add 60-thousand dollars to the kids’ RESPs. Pay off her 40-thousand-dollar student loan. And… cover the family’s ongoing costs with the remaining 600-thousand dollars. How much do life insurance payments cost per month? In Jackie’s case, a 1-million-dollar, 30-year term policy for a non-smoking, 33-year-old woman… could cost about 80-dollars per month. For a man of the same age, it’s closer to 110-dollars per month. How long do you need your coverage to last? For a younger person… or a couple with debt and a mortgage, a 30-year policy or longer may be suitable. For someone in their forties… with little debt and a small mortgage… a 20-year policy might be the right fit. What are your options? Your employer may offer life insurance through your employee benefits. But… it may not be enough. And you can lose that coverage if you change employers. You may want to consider more life insurance. In which case, you have two types to choose from: Term life insurance. And… permanent life insurance. Any amount of life insurance can help give your loved ones some financial security when you die. Your unique situation will inform the amount and type of insurance you need. For more tips and tools, visit sunlife.ca.
Scénario : Quel montant d’assurance-vie vous faut-il? En termes simples, le montant d’assurance-vie qu’il vous faut dépend de votre situation. Voici des questions à vous poser : Quel montant d’assurance-vie vous faut-il? Pendant combien de temps? Quel type d’assurance-vie vous convient? Voici un exemple : Jackie a 33 ans et elle a deux enfants. Elle vise quatre objectifs avec son assurance-vie : Laisser de l’argent à sa famille pour rembourser son hypothèque. Verser le maximum dans le régime enregistré d’épargne-études de ses enfants. Rembourser son prêt étudiant. Remplacer son revenu pendant 10 ans. Avec ces objectifs, Jackie vise une assurance-vie de 1 million de dollars. Si elle décède, sa famille pourra choisir d’utiliser la prestation pour : Rembourser l’hypothèque de 300 000 $. Verser 60 000 $ dans le REEE de ses enfants. Rembourser son prêt étudiant de 40 000 $. Couvrir les dépenses quotidiennes de sa famille avec les 600 000 $ restants. Combien coûte une assurance-vie par mois? Pour Jackie, une assurance-vie temporaire de 30 ans de 1 million de dollars pour une femme de 33 ans non fumeuse, coûterait environ 80 $ par mois. Pour un homme du même âge, le montant serait d’environ 110 $ par mois. Pendant combien de temps en aurez-vous besoin? Pour un couple ou une personne jeune ayant des dettes et une hypothèque, une assurance de 30 ans ou plus pourrait convenir. Pour une personne dans la quarantaine ayant peu de dettes et un petit prêt hypothécaire, une assurance de 20 ans pourrait convenir. Quelles sont vos options? Vous avez peut-être une assurance-vie dans le cadre du régime collectif de votre employeur. Mais le montant pourrait être insuffisant. Si vous changez d’employeur, vous pourriez perdre cette couverture. Si vous envisagez une assurance-vie supplémentaire, vous avez deux options : l’assurance-vie temporaire et l’assurance-vie permanente. Tout montant d’assurance-vie peut vous aider à protéger financièrement vos proches lorsque vous décédez. C’est votre situation unique qui dicte le montant et le type d’assurance qu’il vous faut. Pour d’autres conseils et outils, visitez sunlife.ca.

1. Health and life insurance
2. Emergency savings
3. An advisor who knows your goals
Reach out and let’s create a plan that you feel confident about.