by 4 Corner Financial | May 4, 2020 | 2020, Blog, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Associates, Coronavirus - Practice Owners, Coronavirus - Retired, Coronavirus - Retiring, Coronavirus - Students, Family, individuals, life insurance
The intention for our “Guide to Covid-19: Government Relief Programs in Canada” is to help businesses and individuals to cut through the noise and make sure they’re getting all the help they can receive from the federal and provincial programs.Federal programs...
by 4 Corner Financial | Jan 17, 2020 | Blog, Family, individuals, investment, retirees, RRSP, tax, Tax Free Savings Account
If you are seeking ways to save in the most tax-efficient manner available, TFSAs and RRSPs can both be effective options for you to achieve your savings goals more quickly. However, each plan does have distinct differences and advantages / disadvantages. Let’s take a...
by 4 Corner Financial | Nov 22, 2019 | 2019 Only, Blog, estate planning, Family, individuals, investment, retirees, RRSP, tax, Tax Free Savings Account
Now that we are nearing year end, it’s a good time to review your finances. With the federal election over and no major tax personal tax changes for this year, 2019 is a good year to make sure you are effectively tax planning. Below, we have listed some of the key...
by 4 Corner Financial | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog, Family, individuals, life insurance
Before buying insurance from your bank to cover your mortgage, understand the difference between self owned mortgage life insurance and bank owned life insurance. The key differences are ownership, premium, coverage, beneficiaries and portability.Ownership:Self: You...
by 4 Corner Financial | Sep 10, 2019 | Blog, Family, health benefits, life insurance, retirees
When thinking about retirement, it can be overwhelming to figure out all the numbers, like what age you’re going to retire, how much money you need and how long do you need the money to last. We’ve put together an infographic checklist that can help you...
by 4 Corner Financial | May 1, 2019 | Blog, Charitable Gifting, estate planning, Family, investment
How to Make the Best of Inheritance PlanningInheriting an unexpected, or even an anticipated, lump sum can fill you with mixed emotions – if your emotional attachment to the individual who has passed away was strong then you are likely to be grieving and the thought...