Team Newsletter, August 2019
Nearing the end of the summer, our team discusses the following topics: The Inverted Yield Curve, The Federal Reserve’s Rate Cut, Real Estate Planning, and RESP Planning.
Nearing the end of the summer, our team discusses the following topics: The Inverted Yield Curve, The Federal Reserve’s Rate Cut, Real Estate Planning, and RESP Planning.
There are presently thousands of products available for purchase for your Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and other investing needs. Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) have quickly moved to the forefront for many investors. During this podcast, Liz West and Kurt Rosentreter explain what ETFs are and discuss why they are the product of choice for many …
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If you are the primary income earner for a family that includes dependents and you die, your family will no longer have your income to pay the bills. Life insurance is a safety net that provides money to replace lost income after death. Life insurance can also serve business needs to provide liquidity money on …
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Poor estate planning can leave our family members battling over money, property and goods like the artwork on our walls when we are gone. Inadequate estate planning can also result in thousands more in income tax paid at death, leaving our heirs with less. In this episode of Future Forward, Kurt Rosentreter and Liz West …
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Whether you are considering Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) for your children’s future or Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) for your own retirement needs, personal investing can be intimidating, confusing and stressful. Join Liz West and Kurt Rosentreter as they discuss six simple steps each of us can take to meet our financial goals.
This summer’s team newsletter discusses the following topics: Recession Indicators, Money University for Young Adults, Children’s Education Savings, and the Effects of Foreign Currency moves.