Risk Management

Millennials and Retirement

The opinion of retirees and older workers alike is that millennials may have a better chance to control their future when it comes to saving money for their future lifestyles. Let’s take a closer look at that and consider the millennial perspective. The Future of Retirement: Generations and Journeys research (2016) identified a number of…

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Estate planning in the cyber age‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌

WITH MORE AND MORE CANADIANS conducting their daily business online – from banking and business meetings to shopping and hailing a cab – it should be no surprise that digital assets are increasing. According to Deloitte Canada, the average Canadian has $1,000 to $2,000 in value stored online.1 Deloitte estimates that by 2020, the average…

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Managing Health and Death Risk in Retirement

When saving for retirement, you may get sick or have an accident, suffer a critical illness, require long term care or pass away. These factors should be considered when looking at savings and spending during retirement. Contingency planning plays a key role in comprehensive retirement income planning. Insurance can be a valuable tool in structuring your retirement…

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Avoid a Legacy of Taxes

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How you can reduce your risk of dementia

By Joy Blenman sunlife.ca From finishing high school to getting a hearing aid if you need one, here are 9 things you can do to reduce your risk of getting dementia. Dementia is a significant global health challenge for the 21st century. According to the 2015 World Alzheimer Report, 50 million people in the world have dementia,…

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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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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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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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