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Back at the December 2008 Canadian Tax Foundation Conference, the CRA announced it was preparing to audit loans secured with life insurance policies, also known as 10/8 plans.

  • February 18, 2011 December 5, 2022
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I recently returned from a Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) meeting held in Vancouver, where I had the privilege of conducting a session entitled How to Package the Critical Illness Sale. The hour-long presentation discussed the importance of critical illness insurance, reasons why it should be integrated into an estate plan and a methodology of calculating the amount of critical illness insurance and the plan designs. I also discussed underwriting, presenting the case and the claims and adjudication process we follow in our office.

  • December 1, 2010 August 21, 2018
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We often take for granted the huge role technology plays in our lives; that is, until an issue threatens to disrupt the entire way we do business. It was December 2009 when our CRM software provider made the call to us. The shock was profound when they informed us they were no longer supporting our […]

  • October 28, 2010 June 16, 2018
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After helping clients with their financial, estate and retirement planning, advisors often have a strong relationship with their clients. That puts us in a unique position to discuss succession planning with those clients who are also business owners. In many cases, we’ve already implemented plans or products to protect their assets and the value of […]

  • August 4, 2010 June 16, 2018
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The recent spotlight on financial products hasn't been limited to complex mortgage-backed products. Insurance-based products have had their share of recent attention, especially when it comes to beneficiary designations. Several court cases involving beneficiary designation disputes underscore the importance of reviewing these designations and ensuring that they are up-to-date and in accordance with a client's […]

  • July 12, 2010 June 16, 2018
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The recent spotlight on financial products hasn’t been limited to complex mortgage-backed products. Insurance-based products have had their share of recent attention, especially when it comes to beneficiary designations. Several court cases involving beneficiary designation disputes underscore the importance of reviewing these designations and ensuring that they are up-to-date and in accordance with a client’s […]

  • June 21, 2010 June 16, 2018
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Throughout my career as an advisor I’ve been fortunate to work with many high-net-worth prospects and clients. Affluent business people, professionals and families are an interesting and challenging breed. They have incredible drive and are confident and demanding of both themselves and their advisors. They can differ, however, in how they relate to advisors and […]

  • April 7, 2010 July 10, 2018
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A few weeks ago, a longtime friend and client asked for an appointment with me. When he arrived, I noticed his wife seemed uptight while he looked embarrassed and sheepish. This surprised me, as both are usually very upbeat and happy people. Soon I learned what was troubling them. Apparently, a relative had introduced them […]

  • November 10, 2009 July 10, 2018
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More than 30 years ago, I entered into the insurance industry as a career agent for the Canadian division of the Paul Revere Life Insurance Company. Despite a host of life insurance products, the company’s true focus was on “accident and sickness” — providing disability income or income replacement insurance (a protection product that replaces […]

  • October 16, 2009 June 16, 2018
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More than 30 years ago, I entered into the insurance industry as a career agent for the Canadian division of the Paul Revere Life Insurance Company. Despite a host of life insurance products, the company’s true focus was on “accident and sickness” — providing disability income or income replacement insurance (a protection product that replaces […]

  • October 6, 2009 June 16, 2018
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