A YOUNGER PERSON’S GUIDE TO RRSPs

By Cass Schneider A YOUNGER PERSON’S GUIDE TO RRSPs  Authors note:  This is Part 1 of a series on basic money management for younger people.    People my age often put off saving until they are making more money, out of debt or more confident in their job prospects.  As a result, they often don't [...]

APPLE iWATCH TO THE RESCUE

We've been talking about the benefits of proactive medicine for some time.  Most recently in regards to the Apple iWatch and how it fits into a strategic approach for keeping you healthy. Little did we know when I  published my last article a couple of months back that the Apple iWatch would come into play [...]

THOUGHTS on “THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY”

We’re regularly working towards improving our education so that we can help you. One of the things we did (well Mark and I did) this Christmas holiday was to review The Psychology of Money. It’s a book detailing timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness, written by Wall Street Journal columnist Morgan Housel. The book […]

THOUGHTS on “THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY”

We’re regularly working towards improving our education so that we can help you. One of the things we did (well Mark and I did) this Christmas holiday was to review The Psychology of Money. It’s a book detailing timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness, written by Wall Street Journal columnist Morgan Housel. The book […]

TIPS AND TRAPS OF CAPITAL LOSS PLANNING

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an economic downturn, volatile markets, and financial challenges for many businesses. Year-end tax planning is always valued, but perhaps this year more than ever. Let’s examine various considerations around capital loss planning from atax perspective, including the general rules and issues around superficial losses, and discuss the impact of […]

SCHNEIDER INSURANCE UPDATE

With the exception of some volatility in the last few weeks, stock markets have remained amazingly resilient.  Given that corporate earnings in numerous sectors have collapsed, it would be easy to assume a significant market pullback would have similarly occurred.    That may come yet but the fact that we’ve had such relative resiliency since […]

DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION

Here’s how driving factors into insurance underwriting. Cassie Schneider Thanks to a clampdown on drunk driving, more use of seatbelts, and cars equipped with airbags and the technology to help avoid accidents, the number of deaths due to motor vehicle accidents has decreased over the past few decades. However, the risks of mortality and morbidity […]