If you’re considering moving into a retirement residence, you’re likely wondering how far your money will go. It’s a natural question to
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I still often think of my Uncle John, who lived to the robust age of 95. Although I can’t imagine how he could have lived longer, I do
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As a Personal Financial Educator, I can appreciate that you’ve worked hard all your life to save and invest. It can be difficult to
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You’ve done your research and determined that a move to a retirement residence would be a beneficial lifestyle change for yourself or
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Are you the caregiver for your parents and are finding it frustrating that other family members aren’t doing more to help?
If so, I’m
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As an adult child, having conversations with a parent about their finances can trigger difficult emotions. You may approach them because
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Ginette* recently called me because she felt like she was “at the end of her rope.” She had been providing care and support to her
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Nothing means more to Matilda “Tillie” Grant than her family. The 84-year old resident of Chartwell Carrington House in Mission, BC,
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Helping an aging parent may surface various emotions—some that can be enjoyable and rewarding, and others that can be painful or difficult
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This fall, don’t just rake the leaves off your lawn and clear clutter out of the coat closet – give your finances a good cleaning, too.
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Retirement is an exciting new chapter in your parent’s life, full of opportunities to explore their passions, form new relationships and
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