Gillian Purvis
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I have been working in the financial services industry since 2009, with a focus on fostering strong client relationships and helping customers achieve their personal financial goals. I hold a Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Manitoba. I also hold the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® certification offered by the Financial Planning Standards Council. I look forward to working with you.
Certificates
B.Comm. (Hons)
CFP®
Education
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Degree - University of Manitoba
TD Wealth Financial Planning
Your priorities are important to us. We can work together towards your goals, and can help with:

Tax Planning
Work with us to assess and recommend strategies that can help to reduce your tax burden, and:
- Reduce your taxable income during your lifetime or upon passing away
- Explore income splitting strategies
- Take advantage of tax deductions and credits available to you

Retirement Planning
We can offer strategies to help you become retirement-ready by discussing questions like:
- How much income is needed for the retirement you aspire to?
- How can you save enough to fund your retirement?
- How can you reduce taxes during retirement?
- When should you start taking your government benefits?

Estate Planning
Estate planning helps ensure your wishes are carried out and is an effective way to benefit your heirs.
- Ensure you have an up-to-date Will and Power of Attorney
- Consider using executor services like a corporate executor or Power of Attorney for Property
- Transfer your wealth and help avoid any unintended consequences

Your Goals Are Our Priority
- Can enhance your confidence in your ability to achieve your goals
- Takes into consideration what is most important to you
- Maximizes savings through investment and tax strategies

Helping achieve what truly matters to you and your family.
Build net worth: We can help you build your net worth by developing effective strategies and investment solutions that align to your needs, even as they evolve.
Protect what matters: By leveraging the expertise of TD specialists, we can integrate strategies to help you protect what matters to you most at every life stage.
Implement tax-efficient strategies: We can work with you to help create and structure your accounts to help reduce tax exposure while keeping income available for when you need it.
Leave a legacy: Your legacy is important to us. We’ll help you create a plan that provides for your top priorities and optimizes the transfer of your wealth.
Our Steps To Preparing A Plan Uniquely Yours
Tim – Making sure Patty's legacy lives on
When Tim and Patty were faced with a life-altering event, their TD Wealth advisor helped them through the deeply personal aspects of legacy planning. Hear, in Tim's words, how their TD Wealth advisor took the time to understand their vision and helped establish a legacy in Patty's honour that will inspire students for years to come.
Steve & Lee-Ann – Creating a personalized plan to retire early
Steve and Lee-Ann know that the path to retirement has many twists and turns. They found that having the right TD Wealth advisor to help answer their questions, even the ones they didn't know to ask, can help uncover new possibilities. Find out how personalized retirement planning helped this couple retire earlier and make up for lost time.
Your Unique Goals
Knowing that you have a plan for tomorrow will help you concentrate on getting more out of life — today.
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TDAM: Tax & Retirement Planning Guide
At TD Asset Management Inc. (TDAM), we understand the importance of tax planning to investors. There are many tax-efficient investment vehicles available to Canadians to help maximize after-tax income and grow their investment portfolios. Read more here.

TDAM: The Risks of Emotional Investing and How to Avoid Them
Many investors let their emotions guide their investment decisions, which may lead them to buy or sell at inopportune times. Emotionally-driven decisions can have a significant impact on your portfolio. Read more here.

TDAM: Market Perspectives - The Year Ahead 2023
Geopolitical conflict, rising interest rates and record inflation heightened recessionary risks for many economies as financial conditions became increasingly constrained. Read the year in review.
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