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    • J.F. Allen Scholarship Alumni: Hailey MacLeod
    • Date: March 01 , 2016
    • Here's what 2015 J.F. Allen Scholarship Award recipient, Hailey MacLeod, has said about the scholarship application and interview process: It still remains an incredible honour to be one of the recipients of the J. F. Allen Scholarship Award from 2015. The application process was very simple. My parents and I discovered the Teacher’s Life scholarship and bursary options while researching such opportunities in my final year of high school, and they encouraged me to apply. My teachers in school were also extremely helpful in this pursuit, giving me equal encouragement and the references needed for the application. After submitting the necessary documents in the mail, it was a thrill to be invited to the interview portion of the application process at the Teacher’s Life offices. The kindness and openness demonstrated by my interviewers immediately put my nerves at ease, and I look back on it as a very positive and...
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    • Aspiring retirees: Planning for your golden years
    • Date: February 04 , 2016
    • At this life stage, with years of hard work behind you, you can look forward to retirement. What kind of retirement do you want, and how can life insurance help protect your goals? Here are some tips for finding the right life insurance plan in the decade before retirement. Ongoing expenses Ideally, in the years leading up to retirement, you’ll see your expenses decrease and your savings increase. But in today’s world, many professionals are still supporting children while also caring for older family members. In fact, 20% of all working Canadians identify as part of the “Sandwich Generation,” juggling work and caring for both their children and elderly relatives at the same time (Globe and Mail, 2013). If you're older relatives are collecting a pension, then you should make sure that they are paying the proper tax. You can get started with that here. If they are paying too...
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    • Me to We Camp Contest
    • Date: February 01 , 2016
    • ***Contest is now closed*** Teachers Life is excited to announce our Me to We Camp Contest!  Two winners will be selected to attend Me to We’s Take Action Camp this summer. Me to We’s Take Action Camp brings together classic camp activities like campfires, outdoor games and talent shows with hands-on leadership training — the perfect combination of fun and inspiration! Campers will delve deep into important social issues, gain public speaking skills, volunteer at a local organization and receive expert mentorship from Me to We's leadership facilitators. For more information: Criteria: submission deadline is April 15, 2016 students must live in Ontario and be between the ages of 9-18 students must fill out the application we are looking for students who are active volunteers winners will be able to choose the week they would like to attend (see below for camp schedule) Teachers Life will pay for transportation from...
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    • Newlyweds: Planning for a bright future, together
    • Date: December 15 , 2015
    • Building a new life together will take some financial teamwork. Though you are a couple, you may have different financial histories, saving styles and expectations. It’s important to make time to talk about your current finances and future goals. Then create an action plan, together, that includes a way to save, invest and protect your assets – now and as they grow. These tips will help you create a financial plan, together, as a newly married couple. Discuss your current finances and where you want to be 5, 10 and 25 years in the future As a couple you’re compatible in many ways but your “saving styles” may differ. Are you a saver or a spender? Are you comfortable taking investment risks? It’s helpful to determine and compare your saving styles. Knowing each other’s saving styles can help you understand each other and find ways to achieve financial goals, together....
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