by Dave Acheson | Jul 3, 2023 | Blog, Investment
A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is an investment vehicle available to Canadian residents. It offers numerous benefits, including tax-free growth of your investments and tax-free withdrawals. Before you decide to open a TFSA, it’s essential to understand the...
by Dave Acheson | May 4, 2022 | Blog, Financial Planning, Investment
For a long time, there were limited options for most investors. But now, there are hundreds of investments for investors to choose. However, this amount of choice can be overwhelming. Fortunately, an investment advisor can help you figure out what the right investment...
by Dave Acheson | Apr 8, 2022 | Blog, Insurance, Investment
Federal Budget 2022 – HighlightsOn April 7, 2022, the Federal Government released their 2022 budget. We have broken down the highlights of the financial measures in this budget into the following different sections:HousingAlternative minimum taxDental careSmall...
by Dave Acheson | Dec 11, 2020 | 2020 Only, Blog, Business Owners, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Practice Owners, corporate, Estate Planning, financial advice, Financial Planning, incorporated professionals, Investment, Professional Corporations
It’s a great time to review your business finances now that we are nearing year-end. Your business may be affected by recent tax changes or new measures to help with financial losses due to COVID-19. Figuring out the tax ramifications of these new measures can...
by Dave Acheson | Sep 1, 2020 | Blog, Business Owners, Investment
Segregated Funds and Mutual Funds often have many of the same benefits however there are key differences you should consider: Both are managed by investment professionals. You can generally redeem your investments and get your current market value at...
by Dave Acheson | Apr 2, 2020 | 2020 Only, Blog, Coronavirus, Investment, Tax
Over the last few weeks, the financial market has taken a downturn amidst fears over Coronavirus. Understandably, you are concerned with your portfolio, it’s important to stay level-headed to avoid making financial missteps. However, staying level-headed doesn’t...