Investment Products & Retirement Planning | Safe Haven Financial

Investment & retirement planning

Build Wealth & Secure Your Financial Future

Your financial plan should connect today’s priorities with tomorrow’s opportunities. Safe Haven Financial helps clients in London, Ontario and across Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta explore practical ways to save, invest and plan for retirement.

Make your savings work harder for your goals

There is no universal account, investment or borrowing strategy that works for everyone. We start with your goals, investment timeline, comfort with risk and available contribution room to help you create a strategy you can understand and follow.

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RRSP Planning

Use registered retirement savings planning to help prepare for later years while considering your current income and long-term tax picture.

Discuss RRSP planning

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TFSA Planning

Build flexible, tax-efficient savings and investment capacity for both near-term opportunities and future goals.

Discuss TFSA planning

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RESP Planning

Start an education savings strategy for a child or grandchild and learn how eligible incentives may fit into the plan.

Discuss RESP planning

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Non-Registered Investments

Explore flexible investment planning once registered-account priorities or contribution limits have been considered.

Discuss non-registered investing

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Investment Loans

Assess whether borrowing to invest is appropriate for your circumstances, goals, cash flow and tolerance for risk.

Discuss investment loans

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Mortgage Referrals

When a mortgage conversation belongs in your wider plan, we can refer you to mortgage professionals for dedicated lending guidance.

Discuss a mortgage referral

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Annuities

Explore retirement-income options designed to transform a portion of your savings into dependable income.

Explore annuities

Registered and non-registered accounts: a balanced approach

The right mix of accounts often matters as much as the investments held inside them. Understanding the role of each account type is an important first step.

Registered accounts

RRSPs, TFSAs and RESPs each have their own contribution, withdrawal and tax considerations. They can be useful tools when matched thoughtfully to retirement, flexibility and education-saving goals.

Non-registered accounts

Non-registered investing can provide ongoing flexibility once registered-account options have been considered. It can play a valuable role in a diversified plan, with tax treatment and suitability reviewed carefully.

Planning should be personal, not product-led

We focus on helping you understand the trade-offs before a recommendation is made.

Start with your real goals

Retirement, education, a future home, financial flexibility and legacy planning all require different time horizons and priorities.

See the whole picture

Your account mix, existing investments, insurance needs, available cash flow and debt decisions should work together rather than in isolation.

Accessible, independent guidance

Based in London, Ontario and licensed in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, with flexible virtual and in-home meeting options.

Investment values can fluctuate and there is no guarantee that an investment strategy will meet its objectives. Registered-plan rules, tax treatment and eligibility can change; obtain tax or legal advice where appropriate.

Start with a clear plan

Take the next step with confidence.

Whether you are beginning to invest, reviewing your accounts or preparing for retirement, let’s talk through the questions that matter to you.

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