Practice

Listen before you leap into social media

Everywhere you turn these days, people are talking about social media, and rightly so. Social media tools are maturing, demographics are changing and the way that people network and build reputation is evolving. Should you set up a Facebook page? Should you Twitter? What about blogging? What would you blog about? How much time is […]

By Jay Palter |September 24, 2010

2 min read

Tech every advisor needs – Part 2

In Part 1 we covered three pieces of technology that have paid for themselves several times over. Here are four more that have also had such a big impact on our practice that we just can’t live without them. 4. OneNote ($100 – or included with some versions of MS Office) Sometimes you just want […]

By Mathieu Paradis |September 21, 2010

6 min read

People are more persistent than mutual funds

Tell me if you’ve ever come across this statement before: Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Please read the prospectus before investing. Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. This is, I’m sure you’ll agree, the standard […]

By John J. De Goey |September 15, 2010

3 min read

Advising on group assets pays off in the end

This Advisor.ca Special Report is sponsored by: Most advisors will tell you that they want what’s best for the client; but they also want to get paid for their work. That can pose a problem for clients who need help choosing off-book assets such as a defined contribution plan or a group RRSP. “At the […]

By Bryan Borzykowski |September 14, 2010

5 min read

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