Census & Investing Trends By Auxiliary i&i Financial Services Inc., May 1st, 2022 Aging Investors According to the Statistics Canada Census of 2021, the amount of Canadians aged 55-64 exceeded the number of Canadians aged 15-24 for the first time in history.Along with this, the census also showcased that the number of Canadians over 85 has … Continue reading Census & Investing Trends
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Keeping Calm During a Crisis By Auxiliary i&i Financial Services Inc., March 1st, 2022 First and Foremost, Our Support From each and every one of us here at Auxiliary i&i Financial, we want to express our solidarity and support in light of the horrific on-goings across Ukraine.Our hearts go out to not only the people … Continue reading Keeping Calm During a Crisis
Beating the Bear By Auxiliary i&i Financial Services Inc., February 1st, 2022 Lions, Tigers... and a Bear Market? Bear markets are something that makes some investors nervous, and some investors excited. According to Investopedia, a bear market "is when prices of securities fall sharply, and a sweeping negative view causes the sentiment to further entrench itself." … Continue reading Beating the Bear
New Year, New Reads by Auxiliary i&i Financial Services Inc., January 1st, 2022 With a new year comes new goals, aspirations, and a fresh perspective on things. Below are some of our favourite books to help you look at your life, your business, and yourself in new and different ways. We hope that these books … Continue reading New Year, New Books
What is a Diploma RESP? How Does it Work? Is It Right for Me? by Auxiliary i&i Financial Services, December 1st, 2021 Do More for Your Kids Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) are a great tax-sheltered tool for covering academic costs like tuition, housing, and school supplies like textbooks. Parents always want the best for … Continue reading Diploma RESP Post
The Top 4 Things I Had to Consider (and You Probably Will Too) by Auxiliary i&i Financial Services, November 1st, 2021 It’s easily the biggest investment and expense of your life. You’re signing your name to a solid property where you will settle down roots and exit the life of a renter. It’s both exciting … Continue reading Top 4 Things Blog Post