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Who should think about critical illness insurance?

Original post: criticaluncovered.ca The answer is, most of us. It’s not fun to think about how your life might change if you were diagnosed with a critical illness. Or even, if your partner or child was diagnosed with a critical illness. But it’s realistic and responsible to be prepared when you have people depending on…

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Life Insurance as an Asset Class

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Budgeting for Parents’ Care

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The hidden costs of early RRSP withdrawals

By Joy Blenman sunlife.ca RRSPs are excellent savings vehicles for retirement, but early withdrawals from these tax-sheltered accounts can affect your tax bill right now. Early withdrawals from registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs) are increasingly common, but are they smart? In most cases, the answer is no. Early withdrawals from RRSPs have hidden costs that can damage…

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5 things you may be wondering about critical illness insurance

Original post: criticaluncovered.ca If you’re not familiar with critical illness insurance and how it works, you’ll want to talk to a financial security advisor about what to expect. Here are some things you may want to keep in mind when you meet with your advisor to talk about whether or not critical illness insurance is…

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How much can you contribute to an RRSP?

By Brenda Spiering sunlife.ca RRSP contributions can lead to a nice surprise at tax time because they’re deductible. But everything has its limits, including your RRSP. It’s little wonder why we Canadians love our registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs). Not only do they let us set aside money for retirement and allow the money to grow…

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Top 3 worries Canadians have when it comes to critical illness

Original post: criticaluncovered.ca Critical illnesses are more common than most of us would like to think. In fact, 73% of us know someone who suffered through a serious illness and half of us have witnessed a family member go through one. Statistics like this make it easy to wonder – what if it happens to…

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

Wishing You and Your Family a Happy a Healthy Holiday and a Prosperous New Year!!  

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Common cash flow problems facing small business owners

POSTED BY PETER WOUTERS, Empire Blog I’ve written about the debt problem and cash flow management as they relate to individuals. What if those individuals are business owners? Some of the issues and habits that cripple individuals from effectively managing their personal cash flow are the same for business owners. No matter how great a salesperson…

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5 Reasons why first-time home buyers should consider term life insurance over mortgage insurance

POSTED BY EMPIRE LIFE  Buying your first home? When your mortgage application is approved, your lender will likely ask if you want to purchase mortgage insurance. Before you say yes, remember you have other options for protecting your family and ensuring your mortgage is paid off, should you die unexpectedly. For many, including millennials, purchasing term…

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