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Fransen Financial Inc.
Aaron Fransen, CFP®, CHS, MFA™
Certified Financial Planner® professional
Tel: 604-531-0022
Email: kelly@fransenfinancial.com
South Surrey, BC
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Many Canadians believe they do not have enough assets to seek the advice of an advisor. This is far from the truth at Fransen Financial. Numerous studies have validated the fact that professional advice works for investors of all circumstances. To secure a healthy financial future for yourself and your family at all stages of life, it’s important to address a number of major issues that will ultimately help reduce financial stress, plan appropriately for your situation and, most importantly, grow your net worth. Aaron is here to help you navigate these challenges and help you stay on track.
Throne Speech: Recovery Plan Highlights
/in Blog, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Associates, Coronavirus - Practice Owners, Coronavirus - Students, disability /by Fransen Financial Inc.On September 23rd, in a speech delivered by Governor General Julie Payette, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outlined the Federal government’s priorities.
CEBA extended to October 31st. Expanded to include more businesses.
/in 2020 Only, Blog, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Practice Owners, Debt /by Fransen Financial Inc.On August 31st, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland announced the extension of the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) to October 31st, 2020. This will give small businesses 2 additional months to apply for the $40,000 loan.
In addition, the Federal Government said it was working with financial institutions to make the CEBA program available to those with qualifying payroll or non-deferrable expenses that have so far been unable to apply due to not operating from a business banking account.
CERB transitions to NEW Recovery Benefits and EI
/in 2020, Blog, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Associates, Coronavirus - Practice Owners, Coronavirus - Retired, Coronavirus - Retiring, Coronavirus - Students /by Fransen Financial Inc.On August 20th, the Federal Government announced the extension of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) by one month and the transition to the Canada Recovery Benefit, Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit, Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit and a simplified EI.