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Thomas C Chan - Financial Services
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Thomas C Chan is Canada's top financial services expert helping Canadians to avoid financial hardships.
Thomas is able to help clients in these areas because he works with a team of experts including lawyers, CPA, Realtors, Mortgage brokers, that provide services below but not limited to:
- Insurance Planning
- Retirement Planning
- Cashflow Management
- Debt Management
- Tax Management
- Wealth Management
- Estate Management
- Real Estate Purchasing
- Business Planning
No matter what age group or background you are in, knowledge has the potential to unlock wealth.
The more you know, the better you become!
■ 💰Want to have a chat with Thomas?
🕵www.thomascchan.com/thomas/
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Thomas is able to help clients in these areas because he works with a team of experts including lawyers, CPA, Realtors, Mortgage brokers, that provide services below but not limited to:
- Insurance Planning
- Retirement Planning
- Cashflow Management
- Debt Management
- Tax Management
- Wealth Management
- Estate Management
- Real Estate Purchasing
- Business Planning
No matter what age group or background you are in, knowledge has the potential to unlock wealth.
The more you know, the better you become!
■ 💰Want to have a chat with Thomas?
🕵www.thomascchan.com/thomas/
Facebook| ThomaswithNovella
Mail|thomaschan@novellawealth.com
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Good. the rich should pay more!
Fucking pathetic
The first thing you’d notice is the IRS at your door with handcuffs
I like the U.S. Canada actually makes the rich pay taxes. I’m not seeing the problem
Ya and what does a head of lettuce cost there? 100$? Or so?
Excellent video. Your breakdown of life insurance for retirees is spot on, especially the tax-free death benefits and estate planning. I'd love to hear more about strategies for retirees with complex finances, like high long-term care costs. How can life insurance address these challenges?
@damon-burton insurance itself cannot solve everything. But it should be a key part of the whole financial planning.
@@ThomasCChan Absolutely, insurance is just one piece of the puzzle. Integrating it into a comprehensive financial plan is crucial. Thanks for the insight.
You've done a fantastic job breaking down the life insurance advisor career path. The emphasis on building relationships over traditional sales is spot on. It's refreshing to see someone highlight the importance of understanding client needs.
@@damon-burton thank you
@@ThomasCChan You're welcome.
Lol does anyone actually make 1m in ns that lives here fulltime?
Great breakdown of RRSPs and LIRAs. Understanding the key differences is crucial for effective retirement planning. The flexibility of RRSPs is appealing, but the tax-deferred growth of both options is a major advantage. I'd add that diversifying your retirement savings across different accounts can be beneficial.
Forgot about paying 15 percent when you buy something so 67 percent
$2M house is $11,000 a month. $2M house is pretty much the cheapest price in Greater Vancouver. Talk about mortgage poor. I'm moving to a different country. It's not worth the struggle. Life is more than this.
Robbery...
Now doesn't, that just make you wanna puke
New Brunswick is a poorest province in Canada 😂😂😂
Sounds about right. I make 110 and am lucky if I get 70. Canada is robbing us.
Lol.
Accounting for sales tax, you only really have $423,897.39
Sounds like you're still rich then lol
You still have lots of money.
As someone who lives in Vancouver, the tax rates are ridiculous and they take half of what I make. Please help
Need tax money to import all the immigrants
Pyramid scheme MLM SCAM !!!
Qualifications are a clean background check. We have high earners who passed state exams but were highschool dropouts. At the moment the admin registration is $38 & $25/mth. We build our own team of agents and we work together to get everyone licensed. We do not speak ill of other companies or their policy practices. We do review those policies with clients and if clients decide that our services are better they buy a policy with us. Primerica offers so much more than non-capped commissions for agents, it provides great life ins, investment, legal protection, id theft and now home lending options for our clients. No regrets here.
Your vid says 'no living benefits' but we have a waiver of premium and there are options for those who are diagnosed as terminally ill to receive half of the policy while still living.
I live in n-b
I’m sure the five people who make over a million here are doing fine
Plus they take the rest when u spend it. .
I know i live there and tax is a bitch
Forgot about ei .... Everyone has to pay that
CPP and EI are not taxes.
Should be that way
Notice the accent.... Who else has a million bucks in New Brunswick? Unreal
I just came from an interview and started to get cold feet from hearing much of the same from other insurance companies and this video helped alot, it's weird how on the front cover a job will seem, friendly, and welcoming, and they tell you how it made their dream come true of making money, then you actaully join and it's so far gone from what was prompted that you feel stuck or just stupid for leaving a previous job
Yes. Canada is a 2 star hotel charging 5 star rates. Time to leave.
Everyone’s income looks like that
Yet canada is still ranked the most popular place to want to move in the world
How do u cash out your money?
In today's society, justine dildo has pretty much taxed canadians into poverty and destroyed the canadian way of life
Illegal immigrants make more than second generation citizens in this dump of a nation.
Great Information :-) TFSA - For spouse - add successor & for RRSP add beneficiary, I am I correct in saying this? Is the best option, please advice.
@kartiknathan7765 Thanks for watching my videos. For all register and non register. Always add a beneificary. For rrsp. Best name your spouse as beneificary coz it's a tax free roll over. And yes, for tfsa. If you add someone as the successor, the account remains open even the owner deceased. Cheers
Good. If you got a million...you didn't pay your employees well.😊
So actually 49.65% and then when you take your money and go to spend it you pay 13% on anything and theres carbon tax of probably another 3% on everything and property tax of another 4%. So there's another 20%.
So misleading. Only middle class pay most taxes. Rich can reduce tax to zero with lots of tools. Taxes and rules are made for sheep, not wolves
Even MORE taxes should be applied! What have you done to earn 1,000,000 dollars?! Lizards! Half of it should be paid back in taxes!
As it should be.
Then sales tax 15% then municipal taxe.
Unfortunately I work for this company. I started a few months back. I was broke af and put unemployed as my status on LinkedIn. I was also in college and needed money desperately. I’m also a business major so I thought getting experience from here would benefit me. I didn’t like how my recruiter or boss pushed me on my second day to make 3 calls to friends or family. I made 3 calls towards my friends and just had generic conversations. He tried to push me to call my parents but I politely told him that they barely understand English and I don’t want to push them into my job which he somehow respected. If you’re working at this company and don’t like it, then just save up and quit when you can. The company is not a scam. But it’s one of those companies that know they’re rich and powerful and sweet talk their employees and everyone into not going against them. I’m definitely planning to leave before I graduate college. Good luck to everyone. The firm or agency I’m working with specifically seem to have honest decent people for the most part. They know when to stop at the limit. But I personally just don’t feel right trying to sell insurance to people from low income families.
Is there a sales tax in nunavut?
How about you do some proper math? Also you’re not accounting for any tax deductions?? No body that make a million a year would ever not have deductions. Get real
Yet most that make that much in NB or any where else pay next to zero in taxes. Tommy needs to consult an accountant cos he ain't gonna get rich as a utuber lol