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In this article I explore two relatively new types of insurance.  I refer to these plans as “Living” Insurance for one good reason.   These relatively new plans do not pay out an amount when an insured dies, but rather while still alive. These plans are Critical Illness Insurance and Long Term Care Insurance, two totally different plans with different objectives, but two plans that will justify themselves more and more as the baby boomers age.

BSc., CLU, CFP®, Pl. Fin.

Founder, Chairman and Chief Advisor.

Michel Guimond

Best pension financial advisor in the Ottawa region.

Michel studied at Laval University, in Quebec City, and obtained a Bachelor’s degree in actuarial science in 1985. He worked at Metropolitan Life (MetLife) in Ottawa (and stayed in the region since then!) from 1985 to 1990 in the actuarial department, and obtained his Associateship from the Society of Actuaries (Illinois, USA), in 1988. In 1990, he decided to jump on the other side of the fence and to become a Financial Planner to help people with their finances.

In 1993, he went to Great-West Life (GWL) as a sales manager, then Regional Life manager in 1997.

In 2000, he left GWL to join a group of actuaries and financial planners and start giving retirement seminars for the Retirement Planning Institute (RPI), the largest provider of retirement seminars to the public function pensionneers. Since the year 2000, Michel has been the leading financial planning seminar facilitator at exclusive events for public sector employers and employees.

Over 700 seminars later, he still does retirement seminars and provides financial plans to over 500 families.