Wealth Management

Time in the market not timing the market

The ride up is usually bigger than the ride down

It’s human nature to be more emotionally sensitive to falling markets, but it’s not always logical. It’s natural for markets to move up and down over time, and the average length of a rising (bull) market is much longer than a declining (bear) market, where gains in a bull market often far exceed losses in…

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Wealth Management Vs Risk Management, What’s the Difference?

In the financial world, there are a lot of ways to manage resources and protect what you have. As a financial advisor in Quebec, Reinblatt Financial is ready to help you manage and build on what you have earned. We help you protect your assets and provide for loved ones for years to come. Here…

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RESP Benefits

A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is a special savings account to help Canadian residents save for a child’s post-secondary education. Benefits include: Help you systematically save and plan for a child’s education Tax-sheltered growth – there are no taxes payable on the money earned in an RESP until it’s withdrawn Government Grants – Government…

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Maximize your RESP

The Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is an investment program where the Government matches 20% of your contributions. You could even qualify for additional Grants based on your family income. There’s also the Canada Learning Bond where the Government offers up to $500 for low-income families. Start Early Families with young children can benefit the…

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RESP contribution rules

When it comes to putting money into an RESP, it is very important to know the RESP contribution rules. The rules are complicated and somewhat confusing but I will do my best to try and help you understand how they work.It’s all about the Canadian Education Savings Grant (CESG). The CESG is 20% of every…

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Financial markets at a glance – September 30, 2021

 

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Love is an action word!

Love is an action word. Have you done any of these for your loved ones recently?

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New Job? Review your Life Insurance

Starting a new job or changing careers is one of those important times when you need to review your life insurance options.

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Myth vs Fact

You work hard to educate your kids about financial responsibility. Preparing for the future with life insurance is a lesson in goal-setting, budgeting and discipline.

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The New Retirement Reality

Canada’s population is aging at an accelerated rate. An unprecedented number of Canadians are making the transition to retirement

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