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Our discovery process focuses on understanding your priorities and goals in order to better support them.
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As a planner with TD Wealth Financial Planning, I am passionately committed to providing my clients a fully integrated financial plan that balances living life today with setting goals for tomorrow. 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 my role, I focus on four key areas:
Build net worth – Identifying investment solutions that align to my clients’ evolving needs.
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.
Protect what matters – Leveraging the expertise of TD specialists, I help integrate strategies to protect what matters to my clients.
Leave a legacy – Helping my clients to build a plan to effectively transfer their wealth.
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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:

As we've all come to realize over the past year, life is full of uncertainty. That's why it's so important to plan for every life stage now, even the unexpected.
To help with that, I've included an article that you may find useful. If you'd like to discuss any of the topics raised in further detail, I'd be more than happy to schedule some time for us to chat.

The transition from a successful career to this stage in life isn’t always easy.

When you think about your retirement, what do you see for yourself? Do you see yourself traveling the world? Relaxing in nature up at your family cottage? Volunteering for a charity or organization you hold dear? Whatever your vision for retirement may be, we can help you plan for it.
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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