Practice

Look beyond the quarter-point return

Everyone wants to find extra cash. There is no shortage of articles, webcasts, and conferences discussing investments, the market and how to get the best return. There is also a myriad of tools and calculators available to show people what that extra percentage point can mean 20 years down the road. Bank customers may spend hours searching for the best rate and have been known to switch institutions in order to gain (or save) an extra quarter point. We all know the importance of building and preserving wealth; now, let’s help our clients put this in perspective.

By Elaine Blades |March 1, 2011

6 min read

Virtual roundtable: Best practice model

While some clients like the familiarity of commission-based practices, others are demanding the transparency inherent in a fee-based or fee-only practice.

By Vikram Barhat |March 1, 2011

13 min read

Securing clients for life

A few months ago, two respected money management firms — one bank-owned brokerage and one discretionary investment counsel — made compelling pitches to an ultra-conservative Toronto couple on how they would manage the couple’s $2 million non-registered portfolio.

By Sheila Avari |March 1, 2011

11 min read

Blogs, online media sway investor decisions

While regulators and compliance departments are slowing easing off restrictions for advisors’ use of social media, the public is already basing financial decisions on what they read online. A survey conducted for Investors Group found that 42% of Canadians who save and invest are using social and online media to guide their decisions. The preferred […]

By Steven Lamb |February 28, 2011

2 min read

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