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Is private school the right financial decision for your family?

Is private school the right financial decision for your family?

by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Oct 5, 2021 | In the News

When it comes to deciding whether or not private school is the right choice for your child, parents may be overwhelmed by the financial considerations. Financial experts say that the smart way to evaluate this choice is to look at it from a holistic and long-term...
Is private school the right financial decision for your family?

Why the 4-per-cent rule is too simplistic for modern retirement planning

by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Sep 30, 2021 | In the News

For almost three decades, many investors and financial professionals have looked to the “4-per-cent rule” as a rough guide for how much money they would need to withdraw from their portfolios annually to retire comfortably. Full Article >
Is private school the right financial decision for your family?

Why many business owners are contemplating an exit

by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Aug 16, 2021 | In the News

A recent Statistics Canada survey of almost 17,000 business owners found that about 3 per cent have plans to transfer or sell their business within the next year, which translates into hundreds of deals across the country based on the sample size alone. Full Article...
Is private school the right financial decision for your family?

‘It’s never too late’ to fight off risk of dementia as you age

by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Jul 30, 2021 | In the News

There are 564,000 people in Canada with dementia, the broader category of cognitive impairment that includes Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer Society of Canada. Every year, 78,600 new cases are diagnosed, according to a national dementia strategy...
Is private school the right financial decision for your family?

A guide for seniors trying cannabis for the first time, a fascinating look at the menopausal brain and a Footloose-inspired protest from a group of Newfoundland seniors

by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Jul 29, 2021 | In the News

It’s been nearly three years since Ottawa legalized the recreational use of cannabis and one of the big surprises has been just how many seniors are utilizing pot products for health reasons — or just plain fun. Full Article >
What role do the most financially secure citizens have in addressing wealth inequality?

What role do the most financially secure citizens have in addressing wealth inequality?

by Morgan Ulmer CFP® | Jul 27, 2021 | In the News

MoneySense partners share their answers to questions that we hope will inspire and inform Canadians about their personal finances. Watch the Video >
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