01. Financial Planning

We provide professional financial planning and advice to help you reach your financial goals. Our experienced financial advisor, Diane Nicholson Chennette, CHS, has been helping clients since 1996. With her expertise and knowledge, she can help you create a financial plan that is tailored to your individual needs. 

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02. Health Insurance Solutions

We also provide health insurance solutions for businesses in Trent Hills and throughout Ontario. Our experienced health insurance advisor, Diane Nicholson Chennette, CHS, can help you find the right plan for your business. Whether you're looking for disability plans or employer group benefits, we can help you find the right plan for your business.

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03. Estate and Retirement Planning

We also provide estate planning and retirement planning services to help you plan for the future. Dianne Nicholson Chennette, CHS can help you create a plan that will ensure your family is taken care of after you're gone. We can also help you plan for retirement, so you can enjoy your golden years in comfort and security. 

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Blogs

Many retirement plans are built on a quiet assumption: that spending stays roughly the same from year one to year thirty. It sounds reasonable. But research suggests it's not how retirement actually works — and planning around that assumption might create more anxiety than it prevents. The Retirement Fear That Can Hold People Back Running out of money consistently ranks as one of the top retirement fears in national surveys.¹ That fear is understandable. But...
Many people think about taxes once a year — when April rolls around and it's time to file. By then, the year is already in the rearview mirror. The decisions that could have made a difference? Many of the deadlines for them already passed. That's the gap between tax preparation and tax planning. And understanding the difference could change how you think about your money — not just in the spring, but all year long...
Many people don’t regret being retired. They regret how they got there. 1 “I wish I had saved earlier.” “I didn’t think long-term care would matter.” “I should’ve waited to claim Social Security.” Hindsight hits hard when it’s tied to your potential freedom and options. The good news? There may still be opportunities to make meaningful changes that could benefit your future. Let's break down the most common retirement regrets—and what you can do right...