FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES
What is Financial Planning?
Financial planning is a continuous endeavor that takes into account all aspects of your finances with the aim of developing strategies to achieve both your immediate and long-term objectives – in the end we would have what is called a Financial Plan. By engaging in this process, you can gain clarity regarding your current and future financial well-being, while also considering retirement and estate planning needs.
FP Canada
FP Canada outlines the requirements that make a Financial Plan a true financial plan — including a holistic review of your financial life, analysis across multiple planning areas, clear assumptions and projections, actionable recommendations, and professional, ethical conduct.
At Stark & Marsh, every Financial Plan we create meets these guidelines. Our planners integrate your goals, values, and personal circumstances with comprehensive analysis and tailored strategies across the core planning areas such as financial management, retirement, tax, risk management, investments, and estate considerations.
The result is a transparent, well-documented plan designed to guide informed decision-making today and over time.
What is the cost of a Financial Plan?
At Stark & Marsh, our accounting clients benefit from complimentary Financial Planning services and the review of any existing insurance policies.
Financial planning with Stark & Marsh is continuously reviewed and adapted in real-time to accommodate any changes that may arise. We firmly believe that Financial Plans serve as the cornerstone for informed financial decision-making, and we are committed to providing our clients with access to a dedicated Wealth Advisor who will work closely with their Stark & Marsh accounting team.
Documents Required
Some key documents that you should plan to gather when discussing financial planning services with your Stark & Marsh advisor could include:
Income Tax Returns: Bring your last two years’ income tax returns. This gives the financial planner an idea of your earnings and tax liabilities.
Pay Stubs: Your most recent pay stubs can provide a clear picture of your income and deductions.
Bank Statements: These can show your saving and spending habits, as well as your current bank balance.
Investment Documents: If you have investments, bring statements or documents related to them. These can include retirement accounts, brokerage accounts, or individual stocks and bonds.
Insurance Policies: Bring documents related to life, health, home, and auto insurance. These can affect your financial planning, especially in the area of risk management and estate planning.
Real Estate Documents: If you own property, bring mortgage statements, deeds, and rental income statements if applicable.
Debt Statements: If you have any debts, like student loans, credit card debts, or car loans, bring recent statements showing how much you owe and your payment schedule.
Estate Planning Documents: If you have a will, power of attorney, or trust documents, bring these as they can impact your financial planning.
Budget or Expense Tracker: If you keep a budget or track your expenses, this information can be very helpful in a financial planning meeting.
Pension Statements: If you have a pension plan, bring your most recent statement.
Business Documents: If you own a business, bring your financial statements, such as balance sheets and income statements.
The Importance of a Financial Plan Video Series
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It is important to keep in mind that constructing a financial plan is a continuous endeavor that requires regular assessment and adaptation. Our dedicated team remains committed to maintaining open communication with you, so that we can promptly modify your financial plan as circumstances evolve.
WEALTH MANAGEMENT TEAM
Portfolio and Investment Fund Manager
Through a referral arrangement, Stark & Marsh Wealth Management Services offers you direct access to TriCert Investment Counsel’s portfolio management services. Seamlessly working with your Stark & Marsh CPA LLP Accountant and your Stark & Marsh Wealth Management Services Financial Planner, your TriCert Investment Counsel’s Portfolio Manager takes a quality sector-based (QSect) approach to tailor an investment management strategy that is specific to your unique circumstances designed to meet your goals and provide peace of mind through volatile markets.
TriCert Investment Counsel is registered as a Portfolio Manager with the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) in Ontario, its principal regulator, and with each relevant securities administrator in all other jurisdictions across Canada. TriCert Investment Counsel is registered as an Investment Fund Manager in Ontario. Today, TriCert Investment Counsel proudly manages over $4 billion in assets on behalf of thousands of clients.
To learn more, visit TriCert.ca.
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