PLANNING FOR MY lIFE EVENTS

 
 
 

 


 
 


Managing your debt is an important part of a comprehensive financial plan.  Knowing what and how much to pay off when, how to consolidate your debt, what interest may qualify for tax deductibility and how to balance your debt payments with your cash flow and other financial goals, can be overwhelming.  Your advisor will help you incorporate a comprehensive debt management plan in partnership with our affiliated mortgage and credit counselling business partner professionals.  Here are some factors to consider when planning how to manage your debt:

  • What other financial goals do you need to address while managing your debt? (For example your retirement, your child’s education, changes in your career)
  • What is your capacity to handle unplanned purchases or to withstand a change in employment or income?
  • What is your current debt situation? Your debt may be spread out; determining how much total debt you have is one of the first steps to tackling it.
  • Do you have an emergency fund? If not, what is it and why should you have one?
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