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With the new year around the corner, many Montrealers are reflecting on this past year and are starting to think about any resolutions that they may have for 2021. For many, that likely includes speaking to a financial advisor for guidance when it comes to all things money-related.

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Way back in the day, if you wanted to plan out the purchase of a car, a house, an investment, or simply save money, a financial advisor or expert was the only way to go.

If you were really motivated, you might trek from bank to bank armed with documents, then return home to spend several hours analyzing all the options before trying to make the right decision. 

And although there's nothing wrong with doing that, navigating the world of finance does take a lot of meticulous planning, decision-making, and organization.

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