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I have been working in the financial services industry since 2012, with a focus on fostering strong client relationships and helping customers achieve their personal financial goals.
I hold a bachelor's degree in Finance from Simon Fraser University.
I also hold the Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) designation offered by FP Canada.
As a Financial Planner, I work closely with my clients to help them develop a financial plan that balances life today with their goals for the future. I take the time to understand, not just their current financial circumstances, but also the objectives and motivations integral to it. Whether you are planning for retirement or starting a new business, I am here to help guide you every step of the way. In addition to investment advice, I can also connect my clients with the right TD specialists to help them address a range of financial goals.
I am passionate and committed to helping my clients feel more confident in their financial future.
I look forward to working with you.
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CFP®
BBA
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English
Education
Bachelor of Business Administration (Simon Fraser University)
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Knowing that you have a plan for tomorrow will help you concentrate on getting more out of life — today.
Your priorities are important to us. We can work together towards your goals, and can help with:

It's never too early nor too late to start thinking about tax efficiency.
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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.

The transition from a successful career to this stage in life isn’t always easy.
Our discovery process focuses on understanding your priorities and goals in order to better support them.
Next, we put that plan into action. This phase involves an official onboarding as well as any account transfers required to begin implementing your plan.
Once we get to know you, we will work with you to develop a personalized financial plan to help you achieve your goals.
To ensure your financial plan evolves as you do, we’ll regularly review your priorities with you, helping you stay on track with your goals.
Our discovery process focuses on understanding your priorities and goals in order to better support them.
Next, we put that plan into action. This phase involves an official onboarding as well as any account transfers required to begin implementing your plan.
Once we get to know you, we will work with you to develop a personalized financial plan to help you achieve your goals.
To ensure your financial plan evolves as you do, we’ll regularly review your priorities with you, helping you stay on track with your goals.


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