Planning and Advice

Identity theft on the rise

(September 28, 2005) It’s been a banner year for identity thieves. High profile security breaches in the past have highlighted the growing problems associated with collecting massive amounts of personal information and compliance departments, hopefully, are well aware of privacy legislation, but poor information management practices on the part of organizations is still the single […]

By Kate McCaffery |September 28, 2005

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IFIC conference update: Working with the big banks

(September 28, 2005) Despite posing formidable competition within both the fund manufacturing and distribution networks, the major banks have insinuated themselves so deeply in the investment industry, that competitors on both sides feel compelled to partner with them, according to an industry panel at IFIC’s annual conference in Toronto on Wednesday. “The banks are well […]

By Steven Lamb |September 28, 2005

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Rising oil prices seen as mixed blessing for Canada

(September 27, 2005) The obvious economic benefits brought by surging energy exports will be spread unevenly across the country, padding federal coffers and boosting the oil-rich provinces, while wreaking havoc on the manufacturing sector, according to the latest forecast from TD Economics. The report predicts sustained high energy prices on the global market, calling it […]

By Steven Lamb |September 27, 2005

3 min read

Planning for clients working post-retirement

(September 27, 2005) Some people just can’t get away from work — even in retirement — yet not all advisors take this into account when they construct retirement plans for their clients, experts say. In addition, a number of popular retirement online calculators don’t allow consumers to include post-retirement employment. But looking at a study […]

By Mark Brown |September 27, 2005

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