Step 1: Discover
When it comes to financial planning, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. That’s why we get to know you as an individual. We want to understand what matters most to you, as well as the questions that keep you up at night, like:
- Should I pay down my mortgage or save for retirement?
- If something were to happen to me, would my family be okay?
- Will I be able to accomplish the things that are really important in my life?
Step 2: Plan
With a complete understanding of what you want to achieve, your Financial Planner will work with you to develop a financial plan — your roadmap to achieving your goals — identifying and recommending solutions, strategies and products.
Depending on your situation, your financial planner may also bring in other TD specialists to help with unique aspects of your plan.
Step 3: Implement
Working together is essential to the success of your relationship with your financial planner. That’s why your Financial Planner will take the time to review each recommendation for your plan, to make sure you’re both on the same page. Together, you can move forward confidently.
Once you’ve confirmed the approach, you will receive a comprehensive, personalized financial plan as well as help in building a diversified portfolio made up primarily of TD funds designed to meet your goals by spreading risk, reducing volatility and enhancing the potential for solid long-term returns.
Step 4: Manage and review
Over time, your life will change, and your goals and priorities may shift. Regular one-on-ones give you the opportunity to get answers to any questions you have, helping you feel confident about meeting your financial goals and dealing with life’s financial challenges.
Your Financial Planner will track and manage your progress over time. Revisited every year, your financial plan acts as a valuable benchmark, showing where you are on your path to your goals. When necessary, your Financial Planner will speak to you about changes to your plan to help keep you on track.
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