Welcome to forecast season

It’s January, which means you may come across market predictions for 2025 in the media. See why putting stock in these forecasts can be harmful psychologically and financially....

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Have you built charity and philanthropy into your estate plan?

Learn the difference between “charity” and “philanthropy” and how to incorporate giving into your estate plan....

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Are you a Canadian resident with U.S. property?

Snowbirds who own a U.S. property face estate planning complexities, making it essential to seek advice from a cross-border specialist....

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AI to drive new economic paradigm and new era of investing

Experienced money managers have seen many investment trends evolve, but nothing compares to AI. Explore the great shift this mega-trend is creating in modern investing....

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I’ll be gone anyway, so why plan my funeral?

Thinking about your own death may be uncomfortable, but here’s why prearranging your funeral and sharing your wishes with loved ones is a good idea....

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Diversification working on a comeback

The 60/40 portfolio took a hit over the past few years, but diversification isn’t down for the count. As monetary policy continues to shift, look out for a comeback!...

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Muted Markets and More Volatility

Fed policy watch continues in the second half of 2024 as many sectors (except tech) turn negative. Find out where opportunities lie in today’s narrow market conditions....

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Have you reviewed your choice of executor?

What if the person you chose to administer your estate is no longer interested in taking on the duties? That’s only one of many reasons to periodically review your choice....

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Why tax deferral works

Everyone loves a tax break. You may not think that just paying tax later counts as one, but deferring tax enables you to get ahead financially now and in the future....

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A new family calls for a new estate plan

If you have children and remarry, you’ll likely wish to provide for your children in your estate plan. We have five methods for you to consider....

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