Tax Strategies
The 6 Steps to Become Financially Independent
What will it take for you to become financially free? To have enough money that you never have to work again? This video and podcast episode is my insight into the few key ideas you really need to know. It’s an overview to give you the big picture of what really works. Some of these…
Read MoreFinancial Post Article: This 70-year-old with some risky investments wants to know where to put his money
The Financial Post asked me to review the finances of a 70-year-old retired man who is expected to inherit $200,000. He has been focusing on growing a modest, self-directed investment portfolio using a mix of somewhat risky stocks and funds. What should he do now for the next chapter in his life? How much does…
Read MoreFinancial Post Article: Retired multi-millionaire wants to know pros and cons of LIFs vs. RRIFs, but he has a bigger issue
The Financial Post asked me to review the finances of a retired multi-millionaire who needs to prioritize tax efficiency, as well as the pros and cons of LIFS vs. RRIFs. In the article you’ll learn why it’s so important for someone with this amount of wealth to create a financial and retirement plan. CLICK THE…
Read MoreTax Planning for Parents
Are you a parent? If yes – you’re probably paying a lot more tax. Parents are often in higher tax brackets than non parents. This means your planning must be diligently looked at, as it can affect your RRSPs, deductions, and more. I’ve talked about this topic before on my blog, but this is the…
Read MoreSmith Manoeuvre – Is Your Mortgage Tax Deductible?
What is the Smith Manoeuvre and how do you do it the right way?The Smith Manoeuvre is a strategy where you borrow against your home to invest for your retirement. It converts your mortgage over time into a tax deductible credit line.To do it the right way, there are three key points:
Read MoreTFSA or RRSP? Cutting through the Confusion (as seen on Money.ca)
Here is my article from Money.ca… When it comes to choosing between a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) and a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), there are plenty of details to keep you up at night. It’s important to look at the pros and cons of each plan, so you can develop a financial plan that’s…
Read MoreWhen can I Retire with the Lifestyle I Want?
Financial freedom. It is what we really want. You need a Retirement Plan to get there. It will not happen on its own. Creating your Retirement Plan is fun. It makes you wealthier. It’s not about your money – it’s about your life. Prefer an overview? Like videos or podcasts? Check out our whiteboard video,…
Read MoreHow To Live Off Your Investments and How Much Do You Need? BuildWealthCanada Podcast featuring Ed Rempel
How much do you need to be financially independent? That is just one of the many questions posed by Kornel Szrejber of Build Wealth Canada. He recently interviewed me for his podcast, where I go into depth about financial planning practices I use with my clients, as well as complex tax questions. You can watch…
Read MoreMoney123 Article: Saving Tax on Severance or Retention Bonus
Want to save tax on your severance or a retention bonus? Here’s how! As a financial planner for Global News’ Money123 online email newsletter, I answer reader questions about investing, managing your finances, and planning for your future. In the latest email that went out to subscribers, I answered a question about someone who was…
Read MoreUsing Your Corporation As Your Retirement Fund
Can you fund your retirement from your corporation? That’s the question I answer in my latest video and podcast episode specifically for business owners. This is part # 2 of the video I did last week, where I go deeper into tax-efficient investment strategies when owning a corporation. It may seem complicated (if you’re talking…
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