Many investors are worried about bubbles and sharp market declines. The real challenge, though, is how we respond when markets move quickly.

My new #MoneyArchitectFinancialPlanning blog post, Risk Management for the Long-Term Investor, follows the story of Michael, a DIY investor who learns how rebalancing, diversification, and a steady process can manage both risk and emotion.

Read more here: https://moneyarchitect.ca/risk-management-for-the-long-term-investor/

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CTV recently called it a Consumer Alert when a family faced a $660,000 estate tax bill after both parents died in the same year.

But this wasn’t a scam; it was simply the tax rules at work.

In my latest #MoneyArchitectFinancialPlanning blog post, I review what happened and how families can plan more effectively:

Read more here: https://moneyarchitect.ca/this-is-not-a-consumer-alert-tax-on-the-sole-survivors-estate/

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#Stewardship should not be a word reserved for those with wealth. Even when income is limited, there are ways to align money choices with values, claim available supports, and contribute to the common good.

My latest #MoneyArchitect blo post looks at Personal Finance and Stewardship for Low Income Households, and why stewardship belongs to everyone.

Read more here: https://moneyarchitect.ca/personal-finance-and-stewardship-for-low-income-households/

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If you have a #DefinedContribution (DC) #pension plan through work, do you understand how it works and what your choices are?

In my latest #MoneyArchitect blog post, I break down DC pensions in Canada: contributions, investment options, and what happens at retirement.

Whether you’re just enrolling or planning to retire, this guide can help you make informed decisions.

https://moneyarchitect.ca/understanding-defined-contribution-pension-plans-what-you-need-to-know/

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Money Architect Financial Planning, Russell Sawatsky | Understanding Defined Contribution Pension Plans: What You Need to Know

Money Architect specializes in designing comprehensive financial plans for Canadian households.

RRSPs: Always a good idea?
In my newest #MoneyArchitect blog post, I compare two real-world retirement planning scenarios:
Karen — modest income, living in B.C.
Michael & Sarah — upper-middle income in Ontario
* When RRSPs help
* When they hurt
* When a TFSA might work better.

Read more here: https://moneyarchitect.ca/should-you-max-out-your-rrsp-two-stories-two-different-outcomes/

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Money Architect Financial Planning, Russell Sawatsky | Should You Max Out Your RRSP? Two Stories, Two Different Outcomes

Money Architect specializes in designing comprehensive financial plans for Canadian households.

For investors nearing retirement, the current market volatility might be making you anxious. But reacting emotionally to market drops often backfires.

In my latest #MoneyArchitect blog post, I offer a few ways to assess your situation, stress-test your retirement plan, and decide what to do next (if anything).

Read more here: https://moneyarchitect.ca/how-investors-nearing-retirement-can-navigate-market-anxiety/

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Money Architect Financial Planning, Russell Sawatsky | How Investors Nearing Retirement Can Navigate Market Anxiety

Money Architect specializes in designing comprehensive financial plans for Canadian households.

For many seniors, moving into a retirement community marks a major life transition filled with emotional and financial considerations. In my latest #MoneyArchitect post, I share Margaret’s story: a recently widowed woman who found peace of mind, financial security, and a renewed sense of connection by embracing #retirementliving. Thoughtful planning can make all the difference. #AdviceOnly #FinancialPlanningCanada #RetirementPlanning

Read more here: https://moneyarchitect.ca/where-do-i-go-from-here-a-journey-to-independent-living-at-a-senior-care-facility/

In my latest #MoneyArchitect blog post, I explore the key factors investors can control to make informed, confident decisions. Learn how to navigate uncertainty and stay on track.

Read more here: https://moneyarchitect.ca/what-investors-can-and-cannot-control-a-guide-for-diy-investors/

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Money Architect Financial Planning, Russell Sawatsky | What Investors Can and Cannot Control: A Guide for DIY Investors

Money Architect specializes in designing comprehensive financial plans for Canadian households.

Nature risk is financial risk.

Rising insurance costs, soaring food prices, and investment risks tied to climate change are already affecting Canadians.

How can you adapt? My latest #MoneyArchitect blog explores strategies for resilience—covering home insurance, energy efficiency, investing, and food security.

Read more: https://moneyarchitect.ca/nature-risk-a-personal-finance-perspective-for-canadians/

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Money Architect Financial Planning, Russell Sawatsky | Nature Risk: A Personal Finance Perspective for Canadians

Money Architect specializes in designing comprehensive financial plans for Canadian households.

Investing doesn’t have to be complicated. Asset-allocation ETFs offer simple, low-cost diversified portfolios—without the stress of picking funds.

In my latest #MoneyArchitect blog post, I compare costs, returns, and how they work, plus explore ESG options. If you're a DIY investor looking for an easy-to-manage solution, this might be for you.

Read more here: https://moneyarchitect.ca/comparing-canadian-listed-asset-allocation-etfs/ #financialplanningcanada #PersonalFinanceCanada #ETFs #DIYInvesting
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Money Architect Financial Planning, Russell Sawatsky | Comparing Canadian Listed Asset-Allocation ETFs

Money Architect specializes in designing comprehensive financial plans for Canadian households.