Is Term Life Insurance really worth your money?

Short answer, yes. If you are on a budget, term life insurance is the way to go. Wondering whether life insurance is worth your money or not? Yes, it is – especially if you have loved ones relying on your financially. Life insurance helps to protect your family financially in case the worst happens to […]

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When should you bring up the topic of Estate Planning?

/ Retirement, Wealth / Nov 3, 2022

Estate planning is often seen as a taboo conversation with your loved ones, especially when you want to discuss it with your parents. Thus, it becomes tempting to avoid the issue because of the emotional toll it can take on the family. But, if you can find the right moment to bring up this topic, […]

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What are the things to consider before choosing a Critical Illness Insurance plan? [Presentation]

Diseases that can leave a patient’s body permanently or semi-permanently damaged compelling them to be financially, emotionally, and physically dependent for the rest of their lives fall under critical illness. Because the risk of getting ill can never be eliminated completely, it’s important that we take precautions so that you’re able to make the financial […]

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Leaving your job? Here’s what you should do with your Health Insurance [Presentation]

Are you retiring, changing jobs, or striking out on your own? It’s likely that if your job ends, your health coverage ends too. Under most group plans, you’re insured only if you’re employed. But then, you may be able to replace your group benefit with an individual health and dental insurance plan. How? Read our […]

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Should you take a Mortgage Insurance or not?

Don’t put your dependents through financial hardships of a mortgage if something happens to you. Mortgage Insurance can take care of them for you! Mortgages can put undue stress on spouses and dependents left behind in case of death or disability. Mortgage Protection Insurance gives peace of mind knowing they’re protected when they need it […]

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Is an RRSP Right for You in Your 30s?

If you’re in your 30s, you might be wondering whether it’s too early to start contributing to an RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan). It’s not. With the help of this article, you can learn whether or not an RRSP could benefit you and get the facts about how much you need to contribute to maximize […]

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What to Consider before becoming Self-employed

Being self-employed means being in control of your work and earning an income through independent contracts with businesses, instead of getting paid a regular monthly salary by an employer. Self-employed people typically fall under three categories: Independent contractors who are business owners or freelance workers. Unincorporated sole proprietorships where there is only one owner. Business […]

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How to save for your grandchildren’s education [Presentation]

/ Investments, Wealth / Sep 24, 2022

The bond between grandparents and grandchildren is special. You get to share your wisdom and stories with eager listeners and occasionally, you get to treat them to ice cream before dinner. If you’re able, you may also want to plan to leave a legacy for your grandchildren. One of the best ways to set them […]

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Super Visa for Parents – How can I bring my parents to Canada? [Presentation]

Canada’s Super Visa program allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to visit Canada for extended periods. The Super Visa is a multi-entry visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years. The key difference is that the Super Visa allows an individual to stay for up to two […]

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5 Tips to Decrease Your Health Insurance Premium

If you pay for your own health insurance, or if you’re part of a business that does, you know how expensive it can be. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to decrease your premiums and make them more affordable. We asked our Trust Life health insurance experts about the best ways to decrease your health […]

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