Sunday, September 22, 2013

The Rising Cost of Tuition and Employment Trends



Children should be able to achieve what they put their minds to. Money should never be a barrier in achieving goals, however, with rising Tuition fees in Canada, it makes it more difficult to access post secondary education. If you look at how tuition fees have grown in Canada, you can see that since 1990, the amounts have tripled! And, among Canadian students, Ontario students are paying the most. In 1990, fees in current dollars were $1,464. However, this past academic year, the average was $6,348. In 2016, they are expected to rise to $7,437! If you factor in inflation, the amount really is $8,756! (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives).

Furthermore, with the current job trends, a post-secondary education is a ticket to employment. The Association of Universities and Colleges Canada estimates that in coming years, 75% of new jobs will require post-secondary education. Post secondary graduates are proven to earn much higher incomes and experience more stable employment than those lacking a post-secondary education over their lifetimes.

That is why creating a nest for children's education is important. In Canada, you can invest in your children by creating a RESP ( Registered Education Savings Plan). A RESP really is a special savings plan. It's like a regular savings account, but it is tax-free and aimed at saving for your child's education. Through this, you contribute a certain amount each month, the Government provides additional funding to help this amount grow, and before you know it, when you child is ready for post secondary education (CEGEP, trade school, college or university), they are able to afford it. When you have an RESP set-up for your child, the Canadian Government provides additional money through other grants, like the Canadian Education Savings Grant, the Canada Learning Bond and provincial savings programs. However, these free grants are eligible only for those with existing RESPs. Therefore, setting up an RESP and making a contribution to it can really help your child's education fund grow.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Funding Children’s Education Resulting in Delayed Retirement




According to a recent CIBC Poll, conducted in June of this year, many Canadian parents are delaying retirement in order to be able to pay for their children’s education. Of all Canadians, Ontario parents are the ones most likely to put off retirement to fund their children’s post-secondary education, with 40% of parents with kids under 25 saying they have to put off retirement. 20% of those parents expect to delay retirement for at least another 5 years!  


In addition, many are also taking on loans and using up the retirement savings in order to help pay for tuition and other expenses. The conservative cost of raising a child is average at 5000 a year, when you factor in daycare, tuition, and other costs, this amount can be increased to 10,000 a year. When you have more than one child, this amount only increases.

This is why planning ahead, using a financial advisor, and setting up an RESP can help secure that enough funds will be ready when your child is ready to go to post-secondary. Delaying retirement may be a necessity for some families, but it does not have to be. Be smart, plan ahead and retire when you’re ready to.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

How Health Insurance Works



When buying a health insurance plan, buy one that works for you. Often times though, insurance can be confusing. So we’ve decided to break it down for you.
In Canada, basic health care is covered by provincial plans, though provincial plans, like OHIP for instance. This covers your visits to the doctors, specialists, hospital acute care, diagnostic services (x-rays, blood tests), etc. Services you may need outside this core protection is paid out of pocket, or can be shared through having an extended health care pan. For some people, they are provided coverage for an extended health plan through work, for others who are not covered through work, when an expense does arise; they are responsible to pay out of pocket.
For those individuals, having an extended health plan can pay the following (coverage differs based on plan and price):
  • Dental Care (cleanings, fillings, extractions, etc.)
  • Hospital Accommodation (semi-private and private rooms)
  • Medical Equipment (casts, crutches, wheelchairs, etc.)
  • Prescription Drugs (medication prescribed by doctors)
  • Private Duty Nursing (home care nurse, special nursing needs)
  • Registered Therapists and Health Practitioners (physiotherapy, chiropractic services, orthotics etc.)
  • Vision Care (eye exams, glasses, contacts)

When you purchase a plan, you are protected for these services (depending on your plan coverage). Looking at this list, it becomes clearer that extended health care really covers a lot of things that are needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle. When you purchase a plan, you pay a premium that offers you this protection in the event that it is required. Your medical providers will them submit those claims on your behalf, and will cover these expenses. It’s always good to choose a plan that offers you the greatest protection of services you may need. Speaking to an insurance agent will help you figure out which plan works for you, and make it work for you.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

The Cost of Healthy Living






When we think of a health plan, we need to realize that the services included may apply to us more than we think. We all like to think of ourselves as being healthy, but our lifestyle has changed, and in order to stay healthy, we need to invest in our health. Health plans are more than about providing drug coverage, they can offer so much more to enhance our health and the way we enjoy life.

We’ve come very far in advancement of lifestyle, however, with this advancement, the costs of living a healthy lifestyle have also increased. While OHIP provides coverage for many basic expenses, the truth is, that with de-listing of services, and more lifestyle diseases, OHIP alone does not provide enough protection.

It’s our change in lifestyle and work that make it important to really think about getting an extended health insurance plan. (Well, that’s at least why I got one). For example, many of us may work in offices – this can take a toll on our health. The long hours sitting can cause back pain, repetitive strain injuries with the wrists, and even our vision can change with the constant computer usage. This can be treated with physiotherapy, chiropractic services and using orthotics for the feet. These are things we need now to help keep us healthy, but are not covered under OHIP. Physiotherapy, massage therapy, and chiropractic services can provide relief for our pain and help keep us healthy.

Even just having access to orthotics meant that I could buy custom made shoes that fit my feet – the long hours I spent in the office did not leave my feet aching as much because I was able to buy orthotic shoes through my extended health insurance. My hours spent in front of a computer also meant my vision changed a lot – and again, I was able to purchase new glasses as my prescription changed through my extended health plan.


Thursday, August 22, 2013

The Choice of My Life!































I have a confession to make. I’m going to turn 40 in a few months. I felt like the last time I blinked I was 25. How 15 years just flew by, I have no idea. Life moves pretty fast. When I was single, I was care-free. With everything, but mostly about my health – I took it for granted. I figured I would always be healthy and that my body would always support me. But as I age, I can feel my body getting weaker, and I can see by my growing receipts that OHIP just doesn’t cut it for me anymore. 

When you get to my age, you realize that investing in your health is an important responsibility. Not because of me alone, but because I have a family now, I have a wife and children who rely on me – and I need to be well for them. Having my first child really put things into perspective, it made me realize that I have a responsibility to a beautiful child, and I owe it to her to be fit, healthy and strong. 

That’s why I got health insurance; I did not want to compromise my health. I wanted to be a father who was present and active in my child’s life. I wanted to be a father who was able to take care of myself. And that’s why I got health insurance. 

But honestly speaking, having the insurance has paid for itself.  I would have spent the same amount on prescriptions otherwise, but having the insurance provided me a sense of security and ease that my health was taken care of, and allowed me to focus on the more precious things in life, family. 


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Smile with Confidence!

They say when you meet someone for the first time the first things you notice are their eyes and teeth. However, your teeth are a big source of bacteria (mostly harmless bacteria). With good oral hygiene, such as flossing and brushing, we can help keep these bacteria under control, however, when we slip up, we allow for the possibility for oral infections, tooth decay, cavities and gum disease. It can be very easy to forget to brush after a sugary snack or drinking pop, especially during festival times. Even kids, after Halloween, kids are prone to get cavities. That’s why it’s important to have Plan B. Dental Insurance.

Dental insurance helps provide protection when you need it, sometimes, you need a filling for a cavity, or need a root canal, or your children need braces, and it is not always affordable. Having a pre-paid dental plan when you are not covered through work plans help you be able to provide your family and yourself with the dental work they need. Having a toothache caused by a cavity can be very painful, and it is important that when this situation arises, we are able to afford to take care of our beautiful asset, our teeth. Furthermore, having a dentist or hygienist perform a cleaning twice a year helps prevent teeth related problems by removing hard to remove bacteria in its tracks. Having an insurance plan helps to motivate us to get our dental issues resolved quickly.

Your teeth are also one of the best indicators of good health overall, a window to your health really. For instance, oral bacteria and the inflammation associated with periodontists — a severe form of gum disease — might play a role in some diseases including diabetes.

A great smile is a mix of good oral hygiene and good dental work, so make sure you are covered so you can smile with confidence!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Health is Wealth: 4 Reasons to Consider Health Insurance





I have always been a healthy person. I don't get sick alot, and the times I do, I recover pretty fast. So whenever someone suggested that health insurance should be something I should look into, I never gave it much thought. Until of course, I ended up with diabetes. The medication I was required to take was too expensive for someone like me, who was on a fixed income. And, once I had diabetes, getting health insurance would now cost me more than had I invested in it previously. From my lesson, I learned a few important reasons as why I should get health insurance.

1. PROVIDES ADDITIONAL COVERAGE. It provides additional coverage. Many times, the government will not cover the cost of other health needs and the vital presciption drugs needed to combat certain ailments. Having a safety net through health insurance ensures that your greatest wealth, health, is always cared for.

2. ABLE TO BUY YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS. Protects you and your family against financial hardships. Regardless of your financial situation, you should never compromise your health - having insurance means you can pay for your prescription drugs even when you make be facing financial troubles.

3. RECOVER WORRY-FREE. Having Can help supplement lost income while you are recovering. Sometimes, your health takes a toll, and having an extended health insurance plan will allow you to take the time off you need to recover without worrying about paying the bills in critical cirsumstances.

4. EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED. Health problems are faced by everyone, from the young to the elderly. We cannot always plan for them, but having a health insurance provides protection against unexpected medical expenses.