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Preparing for the unexpected: Estate planning and cognitive decline

Family

For some of us, age-related cognitive impairment could disrupt even a well-thought out Estate Plan. Kim Parlee speaks with Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning at TD Wealth, about some steps you can take that may help ensure your advisors and loved ones have the tools to assist you when you need it most, including the appointment of a "trusted contact person."...

Solving a future puzzle: Managing cognitive decline

Losing mental capacity as you age may also mean losing your chance to make or alter a Will. While dementia and Alzheimer's Disease can be health tragedies, they may not need to be financial ones if you consider doing your Estate Planning now....

Why slowing economic growth may pose a greater risk to markets than inflation

Stocks / Currency / Economy / Energy / Canada / International / Trading Ideas / News / Big Picture

As investors continue to grapple with high inflation and increasing volatility in financial markets, the prospect of slowing economic growth driven by rapidly rising interest rates presents a more challenging threat. Greg Bonnell speaks with Michael Craig, Head of Asset Allocation and Derivatives, TD Asset Management, about the outlook for markets going forward....

Countdown to retirement: 6 questions you can ask yourself

Retirement

Only have hazy ideas about how you plan to retire? Your retirement dreams may require a little more thought. Here are some concrete ways to help paint a clear picture of your retirement, whether you are on the verge of hanging it up or still a few years away. ...