Objective Financial Partners Inc.
Objective Financial Partners is one of Canada's few fee-only, advice-only financial planning firms and one of even fewer that doesn't sell any financial products. Since we don’t sell products, we don’t get paid by recommending one course of action over another. We get paid by providing comprehensive, holistic advisory services to help you out in areas as diverse as retirement planning, investment
05/27/2026
Starting a family?
Jason Heath shares 3 important financial planning areas to focus on for new Canadian parents in his latest video.
Whether you're expecting your first child, planning parental leave, or thinking ahead about your family's financial future, these practical tips can help you feel more prepared.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQfgrKweGbY
3 Money Moves Every New Parent Should Make in Canada - Jason Heath Objective Financial Partners Inc. Starting a family in Canada? Here are 3 important financial planning areas to focus on before and after your first child arrives.In this video, we cover:✔️ H...
Wondering what to do with your Canada tax refund in 2026? Check out Thuy Lam’s interview in InsideHalton.
For many Canadians, a tax refund is an opportunity to reset financial priorities.
Thuy shares practical ways to make the most of your refund — whether that means paying down debt, building savings, or investing for the future.
With rising living costs continuing to put pressure on household budgets, thoughtful financial decisions today can have a meaningful long-term impact.
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05/18/2026
Received a CRA instalment reminder? It may not mean you actually need to pay that amount.
In his latest for MoneySense, Jason Heath breaks down when tax instalments are required, when they can be reduced, and how to avoid unnecessary interest and penalties.
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Should you pay your tax instalment payments? Tax instalments can be confusing. Learn how the CRA calculates quarterly payments, when you can adjust them, and how to avoid interest and penalties.
05/16/2026
Most people think of their CRA My Account as something to check once a year.
In Jason Heath's article for MoneySense, he walks through 5 key things to review, including a few that often get overlooked.
From uncashed cheques (yes, there are billions sitting unclaimed) to important tax and benefit details, your account can reveal opportunities and help prevent costly surprises.
Taking a few minutes to review it could mean:
✔ Finding money you didn’t know you had
✔ Catching errors before they become problems
✔ Staying on top of your financial picture year-round
Read the full article here: https://zurl.co/accrf
5 things to check in your CRA My Account Your CRA My Account may hold uncashed cheques, credits, and tax info you’ve missed. Here are 5 key areas to get familiar with.
05/11/2026
Caring for aging parents while supporting children can put pressure on both finances and emotional wellbeing.
Nancy Grouni’s recent article for Canadian MoneySaver looks at the realities many Canadians in the “sandwich generation” are facing and how thoughtful financial planning can help families prepare.
https://www.canadianmoneysaver.ca/articles/3958
Finances In The Sandwich Years: How To Balance Caring For Kids And Parents At The Same Time, Both Financially And Emotionally - Canadian MoneySaver For many Canadians, midlife brings a unique kind of pressure, and it’s not always talked about openly, yet affects millions. Children may still need financial or emotional support as they navigate school, early careers, or the high cost of housing. At the same time, aging parents may begin to rely...
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