Life & Group Insurance.
Group life insurance is a type of life insurance in which a single contract covers an entire group of people. Coverage provides a benefit to the beneficiaries if a covered individual dies during the covered period. Peace of mind for the dependents and loved ones of an employee in the event of his/her death is the driving force behind group life insurance benefits.

Registered Retirement Saving Plans (RRSP) and Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA)
A Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) is a type of Canadian account for holding savings and investment assets. RRSPs have various tax advantages compared to investing outside of tax-preferred accounts.
TFSA is an account that does not charge taxes on any contributions, interest earned, dividends or capital gains, and can be withdrawn tax free. TFSAs were introduced in Canada in 2009 with a limit of $5,000 per year, which is indexed for subsequent years.
Term Deposits and Segregated Funds
Segregated funds combine the growth potential of investment funds with insurance protection. They are individual insurance contracts that invest in one or more underlying assets, such as a mutual fund.
A Term Deposit is a secure investment that guarantees to preserve your principal and your investment earns interest at a fixed rate. Term Deposits are a safe way to save money because your initial investment (principal) is protected.
Critical Illness and Long-Term Care.
Critical illness insurance is a form of health insurance that provides a lump-sum payment should you become seriously ill.
Help protect one of your most valuable assets – your income – from unexpected events through long–term care, disability and critical illness insurance.
Long-term care and disability insurance products help protect your ability to earn an income, which can be affected if you are afflicted by a disability or other condition.
Registered Education Saving Plan — RESP
A registered education savings plan (RESP) is an investment vehicle specifically designed to help parents save for a child's post-secondary education in Canada.
The principal advantages of RESPs are the access to the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) and a source of tax-deferred income.
You can also reach your investment goals faster thanks to substantial government grants that supplement your contributions.
With an RESP, your savings and government grants grow tax-free over the years. The RESP is an easy way to save that really pays off!
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Investment Assessment and Planning

After our initial contact and meeting with the customer and have an understanding of their current financial needs, situation and goals they wish to attain, we immediately begin our evaluation which is our assessment and planning phase.

This phase explores the best possible investment strategies and choices.

Following our best practices, We begin by developing a unique and customized financial program and package for the customer.

Once complete, we will review with the customer and provide a breakdown with a step-by-step process and explain each investment choice or prodcut that is best recommended for each customer profile. This will help and ensure our customer to make a confident and sound decision rergarding their financial matters. Listed below is a summarized approach;

  • Establish Financial Goals and Objectives with Customer
  • Research Investment Data
  • Develop Investment Strategies
  • Analyze Investment Options
  • Recommend an Investment Plan
  • Implement the Investment Plan
  • Monitor the Plan for possible changes and progress.
  • Keep Customer informed