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Aging real estate titans face oversized tax bill

Two business owners must confront their long-ignored financial plan

Investing in a negative rate world

What happens when your clients have to pay the bank to hold their money?

5 ways to protect your business

In spite of your efforts to get clients investing in RRSPs year-round, too many wait until the last minute to make their contribution.

Decumulation and retirement tips

How do you help a retiree who is in the decumulation phase of life? Advisor Group’s Editorial Advisory Board provides insights.

  • By: Staff
  • February 5, 2016 September 6, 2018
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4 threats to your clients’ nest eggs

It has been a tough year for Canadian investors. Plunging oil prices, having among the developed world’s worst stock market (only Greece and Singapore fared…

Retirement planning isn’t one-size-fits-all

Self-described “black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet” Audre Lorde once commented, “It is not our differences that divide us.

What does a Liberal government mean for your clients?

Bryan Borzykowski, Toronto-based business journalist, weighs in on how the Liberals’ financial changes will affect Canadians.

Business and investment advice for a wealthy Vancouver couple

Vancouver-based couple needs advice on restructuring

Five things clients can control in retirement planning

Planning for retirement involves chasing a constantly moving target. The government changes, and the rules and tools change with it.

Ontarians worry about poverty in retirement: poll

More than half of Ontarians without workplace pensions are saving nothing.

  • By: Staff
  • November 24, 2015 September 6, 2018
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What the new RRIF rules mean for estate planning

Clients can keep more money in their retirement accounts for longer. While that gives them more options, it could also mean they’ll end up with…

Retirement by the generations

When it comes to funding retirement, the boomers are up against the most pressing challenge – even the youngest of the cohort face imminent retirement.

What to do about our debt

Personal debt levels are at record highs and that could become another problem for the Canadian economy.