Protection for life  

Permanent life insurance provides guaranteed, lifelong coverage that protects the people you care about. It offers cash values that can grow over time to either increase the value of your death benefit or help pay for future goals like an education fund, starting a new business or supplementing your retirement income. There are two types of permanent life insurance: participating life insurance and universal life insurance.  

Get the best of both worlds – long-term life insurance and grow your wealth 

Participating life insurance provides lifelong insurance coverage and pays the person you choose a tax-free payment when you die. Your policy is guaranteed to grow in cash value as long as you make your payments.  

Affordable coverage when you need it 

Term life insurance helps you meet short-term protection needs over a set period of time. It’s ideal if you’re looking for a cost-efficient way to cover large debt for a specific term – for example, a mortgage. 

Phone numbers:

  • British Columbia: 250-423-9829
  • Alberta: 403-660-7315

Strategies for estate planning

Another video appearance on Brian Manko's Rocky View Entrepreneur Series.

We talked about the preservation of assets using insurance products. Recreational properties, capital gains liability, funding the buy/sell among children, insurance trusts, and types of insurance for estate planning are covered in this interview. Watch this video to learn more.
 

 

Buy-Sell insurance

Recently, I made a guest appearance on Brian Manko's Rocky View Entrepreneur Series.
Watch this video to learn more about Buy-Sell insurance.
 


 

 



 

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