Retirement Series: Part 4 – The Pursuit of Happiness in Retirement

The prospect of retirement conjures visions of leisure and relaxation. Still, for many, it's a journey into the uncharted – a phase without the well-defined structures of work and daily routines.

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Kenneth MacQueen, becomes a Registered Associate Portfolio Manager with Quintessence Wealth

Halifax, NS – July 20th, 2023 Roger Sinclair and Andrew Mackinnon of SBW Wealth Management are proud to announce the appointment of our very own Kenneth MacQueen as an Associate

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Retirement Series: Part 3 – Income Splitting

While designed to achieve certain goals, Canada's progressive tax system can lead to inefficiencies for couples with significantly different incomes. As retirees, it's essential to explore tax-reduction strategies to maximize your family's financial efficiency.

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Retirement Series: Part 2 – Tips for Retirement

Retirement is a reward for a lifetime of work. Why does it so often lead to stress, anxiety, and uncertainty? As you move into this new phase of your life, you must have a plan that considers your financial, health, and social needs.

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SBW Retirement Series – Part 1: What is a RRIF?

If an RRSP account was one of the savings vehicles you have taken advantage of to accumulate your retirement nest egg, you should understand how RRIFs work. RRSPs are designed to accumulate savings throughout your working life, and RRIFs are designed to pay income throughout your retirement years.

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Wealth Transfer: Preparing the Next Generation

Intergenerational wealth, on our TV screens at least, conjures images of Succession’s Logan Roy dismissing one of his weasel kids with a sneer and expletive. Roy, the fearsome patriarch, who built his business from nothing, watches in disgust as the heirs to his throne – who do no work of any note - connive and backstab in an effort to win the keys to more money and power.

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Timing the Market

It has been 14 years since the tax-free saving accounts (TFSA) first came into effect. The results of this RBC survey indicate that Canadians may not fully understand where, in relation to their overall plan, the TFSA fits. From our conversations, we believe the confusion, at least in part, is due to the name itself: TaxFree Savings Account. Specifically, the combination of the words “savings” and “account”. A “savings account” has traditionally been used with a short-term purpose in mind and may have earned a modest amount of interest.

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TFSA 2022

It has been 14 years since the tax-free saving accounts (TFSA) first came into effect. The results of this RBC survey indicate that Canadians may not fully understand where, in relation to their overall plan, the TFSA fits. From our conversations, we believe the confusion, at least in part, is due to the name itself: TaxFree Savings Account. Specifically, the combination of the words “savings” and “account”. A “savings account” has traditionally been used with a short-term purpose in mind and may have earned a modest amount of interest.

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RRSP’s – Yes, it’s that time of year.

With the March 1st deadline around the corner, it’s a good time to revisit your overall financial plan to determine if you should be making an RRSP contribution for the 2021 tax year. In January 2022, Canada’s inflation rate hit a 30-year high of 4.8% after months of articles and analysts identifying it as the number one investment risk for 2022. What is inflation? In short, inflation is the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time, reflected in the cost of living.

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Inflation is back, so what next?

It has been a long time since inflation has dominated news headlines. In January 2022, Canada’s inflation rate hit a 30-year high of 4.8% after months of articles and analysts identifying it as the number one investment risk for 2022. What is inflation? In short, inflation is the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time, reflected in the cost of living.

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