You are more experienced now, your bank account is larger, and it is easier to think further ahead. Paying next month's bills is not as stressful as it used to be. However, while paying the mortgage might not keep you up at night, planning for the next few years might cause some tossing and turning.
How will you pay for your son's private high school? Your daughter's violin lessons are getting expensive too. What about your aging mother who may need to move in with you? And your spouse just told you they might lose their job.
At this stage in life, you may feel crunched between the responsibility of taking care of your children and your aging parents.
You are not alone.
A financial advisor can help you prioritize your goals and create a path for you to achieve them. As your financial position becomes more advanced, more possibilities open up – some you may have never even considered. Whether it is refinancing your mortgage, consolidating consumer debt, adjusting your retirement plan, or tax planning, an advisor can be there for you to make sure you are maximizing your potential.
When you feel like you are cornered, it can be difficult to think objectively. A financial advisor is someone who is on your side, someone who knows what options are available and can think of creative solutions to problems you may have thought were unsolvable. An advisor can help you live the life you want to live.
Financial Plan
Many people will offer you advice on which investments to buy. But there's more to your financial life than your RRSP. Estate taxes, income taxes and education funds for your children are just some of the other...
Estate Plan
Many people assume that estate planning is only for the wealthy. So, it must come as a shock to the families of all the Canadians who die every year without a will when the province takes control of the estate to....
Tax Planning
Taxes are a fact of life. They affect every Canadian in most aspects of their lives. Whether it's earning an income, making a purchase, owning real property, investing, running a business, or...
Retirement Planning
For most Canadians, retirement is a major financial goal that requires considerable financial commitment. 49% of Canadians hope to retire before the age of 60.* Whether you have already established a...
TFSA
A Tax-Free Savings Account is a registered savings account that allows taxpayers to earn investment income tax-free inside the account. Contributions to the account are not deductible for...
RRSP
A Registered Retirement Savings Plan is a retirement plan that is registered with the federal government and that you or your spouse or common-law partner can establish and contribute into until...
RESP
Registered Education Savings Plans are registered education savings plans that grow tax-free until the child is ready for university, college or a vocational institute. The student usually pays little or no tax on...