Practice

The quest

Prepare for the unexpected. That’s the lesson I grudgingly learned six years ago when my father succumbed to cancer. We had four days from firm diagnosis to his passing. It wasn’t enough time to say goodbye, let alone sort out an entire life. Thankfully my father, a project manager in the oil and gas industry […]

By Romana King |March 1, 2009

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Shine a light

Sometimes, you have to set an example; display some solidarity; share the pain. Which is why it was gratifying to see many high-level Canadian financial services executives recently forgo their bonuses or other compensation, and do so publicly. Naturally, the cynic in me sees it as a publicity stunt. But, even still, it was the […]

By Philip Porado |March 1, 2009

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Back to basics: A downloadable household balance sheet

A household balance sheet opens up a lot of discussion points. The economy and credit crisis have affected nearly every client. Maybe they haven’t lost their jobs but their salaries have likely been frozen at 2008 levels. Executive bonuses have been reduced — if not cut altogether — and stock options have dried up. Meanwhile, […]

By Deanne Gage |February 10, 2009

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To Clients: Managing debt (updated)

Dear [Client’s name]: With a volatile economy and turbulent markets, we know that managing your finances is top of mind more than ever before. But just because the news is full of financial doom and gloom doesn’t mean you need to do something drastic. In fact, your situation could be better than you think. To […]

By Staff |February 10, 2009

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