Let’s Talk About Insurance
Most people’s response to this article’s title would be, “Let’s not”, but all of us need to have insurance as part of our risk management program. It is interesting to take a look at the relationship between those things that many of us insure against loss and the probability of such an actual loss. The […]
Financing An Education
How much will it cost parents to fund post-secondary education in future? It is estimated that the full cost of a 4-year undergraduate degree from a Canadian University in 2028 could be over $130,000.[i] Universities and colleges are increasingly relying on tuition fees to fund their operations. Between 1989 and 2009, tuition fees rose from […]
Estate Liquidity
Part of the financial estate planning process is proper planning of liquidity in an estate. Liquid cashable assets can be required in an estate to cover obligations at death, special payments and charitable gifts. It should be noted that we do not have “estate tax” in Canada. The deceased however is considered to have disposed […]
Providing Protection for a Disabled Dependent
Planning for future financial needs is a normal part of most people’s life cycle. There are many suitable options available, depending on one’s goals and objectives, values, resources and, as we shall see here, the people one would like to benefit. For example, now that students are back in school, families with children in elementary […]