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PRESS GALLERY ARCHIVES: Fourth Quarter 2000

Ottawa Citizen • December 31, 2000
How Will You Get To Where You Want To Go?
The most important calculation is the rate of return you have to achieve to reach your financial destination.

the vancouver sun • December 26, 2000
It's Time For A New Beginning
As we slip into a new year, now is the perfect time to consider your financial goals and how you're going to achieve them...

national post • December 23, 2000
SOS: We Need Emergency Funds
Rush to join market craze has depleted backup reserve.

The Province • December 18, 2000
Boomers Targeted
$11 Trillion in Inheritances.

national post • December 16, 2000
Sisters, You'd Better Start Saving For Yourselves
Live longer, spend more: Women need an extra $200,000 before they can retire.

The Province • December 10, 2000
Coming, Going, Money Is Not Gender Neutral
Women tend to be more conservative investors.

The Province • November 5, 2000
Getting Ready For A Rainy Day
Stash some of your investment cash to use only in an emergency.

Business in Vancouver • October 31, 2000
High-tech Insiders Rake In Millions Off-loading Own Shares
An estimated total of at least $145-million-worth of shares have been sold over the past year.

The Province • October 29, 2000
New Tax Rates Don't Mean Investors Should Reflexively Change In Their Strategies
The mini-budget also proposed significant cuts in personal income tax rates effective January 1, 2001.

the vancouver sun • October 6, 2000
And Striving For Balance
Adrian Mastracci, financial advisor, says today's aging baby boomers can learn some things from their Depression-era parents.


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