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Brian Benedek

Insurance Advisor
Investment Representative

Whether you are a young adult, a couple trying to see what your next move is financially or a family wanting to know what’s best for you in the way of Life Insurance, Critical Illness Coverage and/or Investments, my hand is up to work with you. Maybe you are a soon to be empty nester and are wondering when you should retire and what it’s going to look like financially. Perhaps you are a Business Owner interested in group benefits or disability coverage and want to know more about it and how it could benefit you and your valued employees, my hand is still up! I have over 10yrs of experience as a Life Insurance Agent and Investment Representative. I would love to see if I would be a good fit for you and your financial needs. Please message me if I could be of service to you.

Kathleen M Crober

Kathleen M Crober

Insurance Advisor
Investment Representative

Kathleen began her career with Freedom 55 Financial in December of 2014. Kathleen has always had a passion for finances and helping people achieve their goals. When she was presented with the opportunity to join the company, Kathleen knew it was the perfect fit. She obtained her life insurance and mutual fund licenses and began her business practice in the Muskoka and Kawartha Lakes areas.

Kathleen resides in the Kawartha Lakes where she is fortunate to be surrounded by family and friends. On her personal time, Kathleen enjoys kayaking the beautiful lakes with her two dogs and socializing in the community.

Kathleen uses her financial expertise to choose the appropriate types of investments to fit her clients risk tolerance, needs and goals. She also ensures her clients have the proper insurance coverage in place to provide peace of mind and security for loved ones. Along with estate and tax planning, Kathleen is passionate about building relationships with her existing and new clients.

Ask an advisor: RESP withdrawals

Learn about how to withdraw money from an RESP for a post-secondary student.

 

 


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Description: This animated video introduces an illustrated character Kim and her advisor to show how to withdraw money from an RESP for a child for post-secondary education.

Ask an advisor” appears. The camera zooms out as the text lands in an outlined square. “How do I withdraw money from an RESP?” fades in below. An illustration of a graduating student draws on the right side of the frame.

Kim: My oldest child will be ready to start post-secondary school soon.

Description: Kim talks on a cell phone in her living room while her son reads a book at a nearby table. Screen splits in half to include the advisor on the right half, sitting in an office.

Advisor: That’s great news!

Kim: How do we withdraw money from his registered education savings plan?

Description: Screen moves to full view of the advisor in her office.

Advisor: We’ll contact your RESP provider with proof that he’s enrolled in a qualified post-secondary educational program.

Description: Screen changes to circle with $5,000 in it. Above the circle, text that says 1 weeks starts to spin until it reads 13 weeks.

Advisor: Once you’ve done that, if he’s attending full time, the most you can withdraw is $5,000 during the first 13 weeks he’s enrolled.

Description: Text in circle changes to read $2,500. Above the circle, text changes to read part time.

Advisor: If he’s going part time that limit is $2,500.

Description: Text in circle changes to read Any amount. Above the circle, text changes to read After 13 weeks.

Advisor: After that, you can request withdrawals of any amount with no limit unless he takes a break from studies and doesn’t re-enrol within 12 months.

Description: A dollar sign in a circle appears on screen, then transitions to become one date on an illustration of a calendar. Screen transitions to Kim in her living room again.

Kim: What can we use the money for?

Description: Screen transitions to image opf Kim’s son in a school setting, then a bookstore, then an apartment.

Advisor: Tuition, textbooks, living expenses. Stuff like that.

Description: Screen transitions to Kim in her living room again.

Kim: And what if he decides not to go to post-secondary school?

Advisor: You have options, including moving the money that you put into the RESP to your registered retirement savings plan.

Description: Screen transitions to illustration of a piggybank with letters RESP under it, then money moving to another illustration of an easy chair with the letters RRSP under it.

Screen transitions to advisor in your office again.

Advisor: Once he’s firmed up his plans, let’s talk more about withdrawing the RESP money, including how those withdrawals will be taxed.

Description: Text – Let’s talk. Contact me today appears onscreen with the legal line: “Video produced by Canada Life. canadalife.com 1 888 252-1847."

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