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Current Events / Story Ideas

By Will ONeill
Created 04/14/2008 - 20:22
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Suggested Current Events / Topics

Love cottage life? Thinking of buying one this summer? [0] The sweet smells and sounds of country living - so tempting this time of the year to take the plunge and buy that stunning little cottage on the lake. Well, make sure your emotions don't take over the entire buying decision. There's more to think about from a financial planning perspective. Can you afford it and how will it impact other financial goals? Then there's the mortgage decisions, insurance, estate planning and tax considerations. What about renting out? Got a cottage question to ask a financial planner? We can help! Have you addressed the 'what if' question in your financial plan? [0] What if you lose your job? What if you or your spouse becomes ill or disabled and can't work and afford the mortgage? Protecting yourself against these potential risks is an equally important part of financial planning as is saving for your dreams and goals. Care to learn about the strategies that CFP professionals are advising their clients? Learn about the distinctions between disability insurance, mortgage protection, critical illness coverage and others. Going to university can be costly - are you (or your kids) prepared? Tuition, books, room and board (if studying away from home), entertainment, phone bills - and a whole bunch more. Going to university can sure cost a lot and for many students, pile on the debt! Care to tap into some of the do's and don't tips that can help students adopt good financial habits early that will stead them well as they earn their education and will put them on more solid footing for their future? Plan to work longer? Ease into retirement with a second part-time career? With mandatory retirement being phased out in many provinces and a growing rank of entrepreneurs writing their own career ticket, an increasing number of Canadians are shunning traditional retirement. They are working longer, launching new careers or consulting part-time. What are CFP professionals advising their clients as life goals shift to meet the new retirement landscape? Speaking of Windfalls... These days, lotteries are getting bigger and splashier. Win a thousand dollars a week or take a lump sum! Win a dream home or take the cash! Smart winners are consulting financial planners before making those big decisions. Whether it's a lottery, inheritance or other windfall, find out what factors to consider before making those decisions. Goals, goals, goals! Life coaches aren't the only ones getting their clients to consider their life goals. CFP professionals, too, engage their clients in conversations about life: what's important to you? How do you want to live? What's non-negotiable? What is your passion? Your dream? Care to explore a story on how life planning and financial planning go hand-in-hand? You mean financial planning and investing aren't the same thing? Explain! Canadians hold many misconceptions about what financial planning is and isn't. Check out the top 10 Financial Planning Misconceptions/release and let us help you demystify your readers on a variety of financial planning topics.

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