by EK Financial | Aug 31, 2024 | Blog, Family, health benefits, life insurance, retirees, Retirement, RRSP
Most of us understand the benefits of sensible retirement planning. Still, it doesn’t feel relatively straightforward when it comes to creating your retirement strategy and putting it into effect. The reality is that, while there are lots of variables to...
by EK Financial | Jul 31, 2024 | Blog, Debt, Family, life insurance
Post-secondary education can be expensive, however having the opportunity to plan for it helps with making sure that you’re capable to meet the costs of education. In addition, when you have a plan, it’s easier to make financial decisions that align with your goals...
by EK Financial | Sep 30, 2023 | Blog, Business Owners, Buy Sell, corporate, disability insurance, group benefits, health benefits, insurance, life insurance, travel insurance
For business owners, making sure your business is financially protected can be overwhelming. Business owners face a unique set of challenges when it comes to managing risk. Insurance can play an important role when it comes to reducing the financial impact on your...
by EK Financial | Aug 31, 2023 | Blog, Debt, Family, life insurance
Post-secondary education can be expensive, however, having the opportunity to plan for it helps with making sure that you’re capable to meet the costs of education. In addition, when you have a plan, it’s easier to make financial decisions that align with your goals...
by EK Financial | May 31, 2023 | Blog, disability insurance, Family, health benefits, insurance, life insurance, travel insurance
For young families, making sure your family is financially protected can be overwhelming, especially since there’s so much information floating online. This infographic addresses the importance of insurance- personal insurance.The 4 areas of personal insurance a young...
by EK Financial | Apr 30, 2023 | Blog, Family, Individuals, life insurance
Before buying insurance from your bank to cover your mortgage, understand the difference between self owned mortgage life insurance and bank owned life insurance. The key differences are ownership, premium, coverage, beneficiaries and portability. Ownership: Self: You...