From a financial standpoint, losing a spouse may create many challenges to overcome as the surviving spouse seeks to remain financially stable and approach the future with confidence.
As a small business owner, you probably recognize yourself in this picture: working long hours; pouring your passion into every decisions, taking calculated risks when the potential payoff makes sense and constantly looking for ways to make your business easier to run.
More than 96% of women who experience domestic violence in Canada also face economic abuse. This isn't just a statistic—it represents neighbours, colleagues, and community members who deserve better.
Having conversations about future plans can feel daunting – whether you're an adult child wondering how to bring up these topics with your parents, or a parent ready to share your plans with your family. There's a lot to cover and emotions can run high.
November is Financial Literacy Month in Canada, a time to reflect, reset, and take action toward better financial habits.
Year-end is a time when we start thinking about winding down. However, in the field of tax planning, that annual deadline is when we need to take stock, and potentially take action.