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You've worked hard for your money, so controlling your risks and minimizing taxes is important. We understand that too. We know that your financial objectives are very personal, so we'll help you make the most of your investments to achieve your goals and secure the future you dream of.

We take the time to help you really understand the various vehicles you can use to secure and grow your investments. The more you know about financial planning, the more likely you are to reach your financial goals, and we're here to help you do that. We embrace investor education because it enables us to build strong relationships with our clients.

The foundation of those relationships is the one that's critically important in choosing a financial advisor: Trust. We know we must do right by our clients the first time, and we strive to make rock-solid recommendations – ones that meet both their needs and risk tolerance. We'll do the same for you.

And we'll work hard to earn your trust. We carefully consider your needs, goals and dreams in order to implement a well-constructed financial plan, so that you can have peace of mind about your hard-earned money and financial future.

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Recent Articles

What’s Your Retirement Planning Mindset?

Recent surveys* reveal that a large majority of so-called Baby Boomers are uncertain about their preparation for retirement. Arguably, the “have it my way” generation did not all follow in their parents' footsteps when it came to saving for the future. As well, some major bumps along the way (a housing crisis, a stock market crash and a global financial crisis) have reduced many retirement "nest eggs."

Daily Choices of Financial Freedom

Most people want financial freedom over financial servitude. Who doesn’t want to be financially independent, where their money is working for them rather than working for their money? The problem for most Canadians is that financial freedom can be a struggle of living paycheck-to-paycheck or where spending tends to win out over savings. Ultimately, financial freedom is not so much a single choice to attain it, but about daily choices that can make it a reality.

Debt Reduction as Retirement Savings Strategy

Statistics Canada recently reported the ratio of household credit market debt to disposable income reached the highest level since the agency began tracking this figure. In 1990 it was 50%, rose to 110% in 2000 and jumped to 149% in the second quarter of 2011. This can cause some angst for those with children reaching post-secondary school age.

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