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  1. Equitable Life Savings & Retirement Webinar Series welcomes Fidelity Investments Canada. In 2021, Equitable Life’s S&R team will spotlight various aspects of our competitive fund lineup and product offerings. Each webinar in the series will feature a new topic. This series will also give advisors an opportunity to:
    • learn more about various products and product features,
    • hear from industry professionals,
    • learn about investment strategies; and so much more.
     
    This month, Equitable Life welcomes David Tulk, Portfolio Manager, and Ilan Kolet, Institutional Portfolio Manager from Fidelity Investments Canada®, who will highlight the Fidelity Tactical Asset Allocation Portfolios. These portfolios will be part of the Pivotal Select™ lineup, launching June 7, 2021.
     

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  2. Equitable Life Savings & Retirement Webinar Series featuring Dynamic Funds

    In 2022, Equitable Life’s® S&R team will continue to spotlight various aspects of our competitive fund lineup and product offerings. Each webinar in the series features a new topic. This series gives advisors an opportunity to:

    • learn more about products and product features,

    • hear from industry professionals,

    • learn about investment strategies; and so much more.

    This month, Equitable Life welcomes David L. Fingold, Vice President and Portfolio Manager, 1832 Asset Management L.P.
     
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  3. A new look and feel for EZtransact, our digital self-serve tool We’re excited to introduce a new look and feel for EZtransact™, our digital self-serve tool.  EZtransact allows you to:
    • •  Help a client set up a one-time or recurring deposit or edit an existing pre-authorized debit.
    • •  Manage client segregated fund policies conveniently and eliminate the hassle of filling out forms and facilitating signatures.
     
    EZtransact now has a simplified and modern design that will make managing pre-authorized debit requests even easier!
     
    Check out EZtransact. And stay tuned for more exciting digital enhancements coming soon!
     
    If you have any questions, please contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager. 

    Posted November 27, 2023
  4. Equitable can help clients this tax season

    It is tax time and clients should be receiving tax slips and deposit receipts by now.

    Check out the Tax Slips: A Quick Reference Guide which gives a taxation breakdown by product. Review Insights into Non-Registered Taxation offering a detailed explanation on investment income, and why T3 tax slips generate on non-registered segregated funds.

    Do clients have questions about contribution limits? Retirement Income Fund minimums? or Canada pension maximums? Check out Equitable’s handy 2024 Facts & Figures guide.

    If you have further questions,  please contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager or one of our Client Services Representatives at 1.866.884.7427.  

    Posted February 23, 2024

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  10. Ways to reduce net income after age 71 with Equitable Life
    Your client is contacting you to ask how to reduce net income after age 71. While each client’s situation is unique, here are a few options to consider.
     
    1. Clients with a spouse under the age of 71 can contribute to a spousal Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) up until December 31st of the year the spouse turns 71; provided contribution room is available. This option can also work for those clients over the age of 71 with employment income. This can be useful for small business owners who are still making money over the age of 71 and forced to convert their RSP to a Retirement Income Fund (RIF) or Life Income Fund (LIF).
     
    1. For clients with a RIF or LIF, they can strategically elect to use their spouses’ age to calculate the minimum RIF income payment (minimum and maximum for LIF). The idea being that if there is an age gap between spouses:
    • Your client makes a RIF/LIF minimum payment lower by using the age of the younger spouse. This is beneficial to clients who do not need a lot of income from their RIF/LIF.
    • Your client makes a LIF maximum payment higher by using the age of the older spouse. This is beneficial to clients who want to withdraw as much as possible from their LIFs each year.
     
    To learn more, contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager.
     
     
     
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