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Small steps can lead to big wins when it comes to your financial future. Start building a solid foundation with smart strategies for debt management, investing and automated savings. Your future self will thank you.
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Let’s connect to discuss how we can work together to create a personalized financial roadmap that’s tailored to your life goals.
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Life is full of surprises, both good and bad. This September, take a moment to consider if your life insurance policy meets your current needs. [I/we] can help you plan for whatever life brings. Email or call to set up your next appointment today.
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If you’re a high earner, you may have noticed you’re paying a lot at tax time. The good news is there may be a way to reduce your tax burden.
Reach out and we can see how making some small changes may help reduce your tax bill at tax time.
Reach out and we can see how making some small changes may help reduce your tax bill at tax time.

Si vous gagnez un salaire élevé, vous payez probablement beaucoup d’impôt. Mais rassurez-vous, il y a peut-être une façon de réduire votre charge fiscale.
Découvrez comment de petits changements pourraient vous aider à réduire votre fardeau fiscal. Parlons-en.
Découvrez comment de petits changements pourraient vous aider à réduire votre fardeau fiscal. Parlons-en.

Here's to a fantastic school year ahead! To your kids' backpacks staying organized for at least a day or two and may the joys of completed homework be yours all year long. Wishing you all a happy and safe school year. 📚

How To Talk With Your Family About Wealth And Retirement Plans
Talking to your family about your wealth and retirement plans may feel uncomfortable, but it's an important part of your planning process.

2 Wealth-Building Dividend Stocks to Buy With $500 Right Now
Given their consistent dividend growth, high yields, and healthier growth prospects, these two Canadian stocks are ideal for building wealth in the long term.

Have you started a side gig to supplement your full-time income? Here are some tips to help you out on the financial side of things:
- Separate your personal and business finances
- Keep detailed records -Save receipts
- Think about tax implications
- Consider insurance
If you have questions about how to handle your new income, reach out!
- Separate your personal and business finances
- Keep detailed records -Save receipts
- Think about tax implications
- Consider insurance
If you have questions about how to handle your new income, reach out!

The older your kids are, the tougher it can be for them to qualify for life insurance. It also gets more expensive. The smartest thing you can do is get them insured now, when they're still young. Let's set some time aside to get them started.

Are you a Canadian living with diabetes? You may face challenges but getting life insurance doesn’t have to be one of them. Let’s connect to see what might be right for you.
How much life insurance is the right amount? Let’s set up some time to discuss the details such as how long you need it and what kind might be right for you. You can walk out feeling more confident and educated on your options.
Script: 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.
Script: 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.
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