World Financial Group in Barrie
On August 26 at 9:00 AM
A funeral is one of the most expensive life events. Funerals today
can cost more than $10,000 and require many decisions to be
quickly made during one of life's most stressful times.
Everest Funeral Concierge eliminates the fear of being taken advantage of
during a time of emotional distress, removing the family from
a sales focused environment.
Let us help.

World Financial Group in Barrie
On August 26 at 9:00 AM
A funeral is one of the most expensive life events. Funerals today
can cost more than $10,000 and require many decisions to be
quickly made during one of life's most stressful times.
Everest Funeral Concierge eliminates the fear of being taken advantage of
during a time of emotional distress, removing the family from
a sales focused environment.
Let us help.

World Financial Group in Barrie
On August 26 at 9:00 AM
A funeral is one of the most expensive life events. Funerals today
can cost more than $10,000 and require many decisions to be
quickly made during one of life's most stressful times.
Everest Funeral Concierge eliminates the fear of being taken advantage of
during a time of emotional distress, removing the family from
a sales focused environment.
Let us help.

World Financial Group in Barrie
On August 24 at 9:00 AM
An Angus Reid Institute poll from 2018 shows that half of Canadians (51%) say they have no last will and testament in place, That's not too long ago!

It also shows that only one-third (35%) say they have one that is up to date.

Therefore, half of Canadians are set to have no say in what happens to their assets should they die, and nearly one-in-six have wills, but haven't kept them up to date.

This should be a number one priority. Especially if you are married with children.

For a link to this study, go to https://angusreid.org/will-and-testament/

World Financial Group in Barrie
On August 24 at 9:00 AM
An Angus Reid Institute poll from 2018 shows that half of Canadians (51%) say they have no last will and testament in place, That's not too long ago!

It also shows that only one-third (35%) say they have one that is up to date.

Therefore, half of Canadians are set to have no say in what happens to their assets should they die, and nearly one-in-six have wills, but haven't kept them up to date.

This should be a number one priority. Especially if you are married with children.

For a link to this study, go to https://angusreid.org/will-and-testament/

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