Forty percent of us worry about money at least twice a day.
It’s not how little or how much we’ve got that’s the problem, it’s that many of us feel we are not in control of it.
I help people take back control. Would you like some free, impartial advice?

My mission is to inspire you to plan for a better future that is secure, rewarding and enjoyable.
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“ Nobody is clairvoyant when it comes to economics -“ the dismal science” - but Sam certainly strives to make it less muddy and in the process set his clients on a steadier course ”
— Ron Orieux - retired client -
“ Sam is my go to guy for my financial requests! ”
— Jacqueline Knudsen – Health Coach -
“ I know we will have Sam to thank when we retire with enough money to still buy groceries and travel a bit. I would highly recommend Sam and his services.” ”
— Tracy Poole - District Sales Manager - Western Canada at the Walt Disney Company
What I can do for you
Create a financial plan to keep you on course
Build your child's education fund
Set up affordable health & dental plans
Provide you with life, disability and critical illness insurance
“When can I retire?” I can help you.
Save you money on your income taxes
Help you build your RRSP’s, & TFSA’s
Set you up with the new First Home Savings Account
Sam’s Blog
Know that sinking feeling? Millions of us dread the moment the credit card bill arrives each month - but it doesn’t have to be like this. I’m going to show you a better way and I’m also going to get you to spend more money on your card each month! Am l nuts? We’ll see.
A few years ago I had a client who was long distance truck driver. He came to me wanting some life insurance as he had a young 5 year old son and wife. I remember he took out $750,000 and it cost him around $20.00 per month.
Unfortunately, a lot of men from the Silent Generation (1925-1942) and, increasingly, the baby boomers, ignore the fact that they are statistically more likely to die before their female spouse, who will eventually end up holding the financial baby.
It doesn't matter if you feel a little behind with your retirement saving, even $50 a month will make a big difference to your pot following this strategy over time.
When you decide to invest your money, the options can seem endless. Among the choices are usually RRSPs and TFSAs – but what’s the difference between the two? More importantly, what are the benefits of each?
Last week I was watching a truck trundle down my back lane collecting Christmas trees to be recycled and I thought – “How amazing to live in a place where your now, sorry looking tree, bereft of its Christmas glitter is disposed of for you! “
Personal Life Insurance protects you, your home and your beneficiaries. Mortgage Insurance solely protects the lender. They appear similar, but in fact are quite different. See below to understand more about the differences.