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It is a shame that financial planning was not available as a course in high school (at least the high school I attended). We learned the basic skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic, as well as such far-reaching topics as home economics, drama, and auto shop. We were given information on how to go out and get a job and make money; however, most of us were never taught what to do once we actually made it.

Financial literacy is a big issue in Canada. Many people don't know the first thing about investing, taxation, and estate planning, or even how to get better rates on their mortgage. Even those who are well educated, run successful companies, or make good incomes are still not well versed in how to improve and manage their finances prudently.

Consequently, our company has dedicated itself to keeping our clients informed and providing timely and relevant educational material. One of the ways we do this is through the electronic newsletter, the E-Wealth Report, sent to our clients on a monthly basis.

We receive a great deal of positive feedback on this service, and many clients ask us how they can share this information with their friends, family, and associates. So we would like to extend this E-Wealth Report to non-clients as well as our valued clients. If you see an article that you think someone would enjoy, simply hit the tab on the bottom of this report called "e-mail a friend" and you can forward the item.

However, if there are people you think would enjoy receiving this report on a regular basis, just send us their e-mail address, and we will add them to the broadcast. They are under no obligation and can cancel at any time if they don't feel the information is relevant.

Even if they pick up one or two good ideas that can help them to improve their financial position it would be well worth your effort to give the gift of financial literacy.

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