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Brett Tanner – Humble & Fred Segment April 21st, 2020

Why Choose the Chambers Plan? Brett Tanner is interviewed on The Humble & Fred Radio Show April 21, 2020 discussing the benefits of the Chambers Plan and why it’s the #1 choice for small business. Chamber of Commerce Group Benefits – Group Insurance For Small Business – Employee Benefit Plans For Small Business – Group Benefits For Small Business Please click below to listen to the Brett Tanner interview with Humble & Fred.

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Brett Tanner Humble & Fred Interview November 25th, 2019

Why Choose the Chambers Plan Brett Tanner is interviewed on The Humble & Fred Radio Show November 25, 2019 discussing the benefits of the Chambers Plan and why it’s the #1 choice for small business. Chamber of Commerce Group Benefits – Group Insurance For Small Business – Employee Benefit Plans For Small Business – Group Benefits For Small Business Please click below to listen to the Brett Tanner interview with Humble & Fred.

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Brett Tanner Humble & Fred Interview September 24th, 2019

The Chambers Plan Introduces Teladoc Health – Telemedicine Services Brett Tanner and Dr. Hanif Jamal are interviewed on The Humble & Fred Radio Show September 24th, 2019. Chamber of Commerce Group Benefits – Group Insurance For Small Business – Employee Benefit Plans For Small Business Please click below to listen to the Brett Tanner interview with Humble & Fred.

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Brett Tanner Humble & Fred Interview August 8th, 2019

The Value of Joining Your Local Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade and the Chambers Plan Brett Tanner is interviewed on The Humble & Fred Radio Show August 8th, 2019 Chamber Of Commerce Group Benefits – Group Insurance For Small Business – Employee Benefit Plans For Small Business Please click below to listen to the Brett Tanner interview with Humble & Fred. https://tannerfinancial.ca/humble-fred-august-08-2019.mp3

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Retirement Income

Retirement Income Planning Let’s talk about the elephant in the room. Where are you on the retirement readiness spectrum? Are you someone that worries about it constantly but are in paralysis as far as plans are concerned? Are you perhaps great with your intentions and not quite the same with executing the plans you’ve got in your head? Have your circumstances changed recently, either for the better or as a setback, making your plan for […]

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Appointing an Executor: Who Will You Choose?

When appointing an executor for your estate, the person who first comes to mind won’t necessarily become your final choice. That’s because you must consider a number of factors when making this important decision. On the personal side, typical choices for an executor could be a spouse, child, sibling or close friend. On the professional side, common choices include an individual’s lawyer or accountant, or a corporate executor, such as a trust company. Any two (or more) of these choices can be named as co-executors.

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Have a ​L​augh! ​How Humour Helps Build a Positive and Productive Workplace

Episode 12 – Have a ​L​augh! ​How Humour Helps Build a Positive and Productive Workplace Fostering humour in the workplace can build trust, creativity and productivity and even lower employee turnover rate. Workplace consultant and author of the The Humor Advantage, Michael Kerr explains how having a laugh can impact all aspects of a business.   View More Arete HR Inc. Podcasts

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As Wealth Increases, a New Need Arises

When your net worth reaches and exceeds a level that meets your financial needs for your expected lifetime, you will require a new strategic plan. For many people saving for retirement, financial life often resembles something like this. A portfolio consists of traditional investments, generally fixed income and equities. Estate planning involves drafting a will and naming an executor. Charitable giving is conducted on an ad hoc basis year to year. A legacy for the […]

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Sandwich Generation: Are You Taking Care of Yourself?

It’s a significant life change when your roles have reversed and you’re the one helping a parent with daily living. Meanwhile, you also care for your children at home. Welcome to the sandwich generation. The term was coined almost 40 years ago by social worker Dorothy Miller to refer to women performing this double duty. And today, according to the most recent research[1], women still form the majority of family caregivers in Canada. When you’re […]

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