Parth Vani

Parth Vani

Financial Planner

MBA

PFP®

I go beyond building investment plans, I build personalized financial plans

Phone

Office

(604) 595-0037

Office Location

13650 72 Ave Surrey, BC V3W2P3. map

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I have been working in the financial services industry since 2015, with a focus on fostering strong client relationships and helping customers achieve their personal financial goals.

I hold a Master's degree in business administration from Vancouver Island University.

I also hold the Personal Financial Planner PFP®, offered by CSI.

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.

In my role, I focus on four key areas:

1. Building net worth – Identifying investment solutions that align to my clients' evolving needs.

2. Implement tax-efficient strategies – Working with my clients to help create and structure their accounts to help reduce tax exposure while keeping income available for when it's needed.

3. Protect what matters – Leveraging the expertise of TD specialists, I help integrate strategies to protect what matters to my clients.

4. Leave a legacy – Helping my clients to build a plan to effectively transfer their wealth.

I am passionate and committed to helping my clients feel more confident in their financial future.

I look forward to working with you.

Certificates

MBA

PFP®

Languages

English

Hindi

Gujarati

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Disciplined process

Your Financial Planning Experience

1.Initial Discovery

2.Your Financial Plan

3.Welcome to TD Wealth Financial Planning

4.On Going Proactive Service

5.Regular Review Meetings

6.Our TD Specialists

Your Financial Planning Experience

1.

Initial Discovery

Our discovery process focuses on understanding your priorities and goals in order to better support them.

2.

Your Financial Plan

Once we get to know you, we will work with you to develop a personalized financial plan to help you achieve your goals.

3.

Welcome to TD Wealth Financial Planning

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.

4.

On Going Proactive Service

We’ll stay in touch with you, keeping you up to date on what matters and we’ll do so in a way that makes sense for you.

5.

Regular Review Meetings

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.

6.

Our TD Specialists

When you need more, we’ll connect you to the right TD specialists who can help meet your diverse needs.

Important Tax Information for 2026

Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA)

  • 2026 TFSA contributions can now be made. The annual TFSA contribution limit for 2026 is $7,000 and you can carry forward unused contribution room from previous years.

Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP)

  • Your RRSP contribution limit for the 2025 tax year can be found on your Canada Revenue Agency Notice of Assessment for 2024.
  • The deadline for contributions to be in the 2025 tax year is 11:59 p.m. on March 2, 2026. The RRSP contribution limit for 2026, subject to any adjustments, is $33,810.

Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)

  • The lifetime maximum RESP contribution limit is $50,000 for each beneficiary.

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