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Transition to retirement difficult for many lawyers  Lawyers Weekly Nov.2008

When Irwin Hamilton, a sole real estate practitioner in an east central Ontario town, decided four years ago that he wanted to retire, he didn’t just close the door of his practice and transfer his files. Instead, he made a five-year plan, recognizing the importance of a gradual transition to retirement. 

“It is not easy to retire, to let go of the contacts and knowledge you’ve built up, he said. But Hamilton, now sixty, says “ I realized I was not exempt from the aging process and wanted to retire while I was in high demand.”

 http://www.lawyersweekly.ca/index.php?section=article&articleid=814


reportonbusiness.com: Going out on top
26 Sep 2007 ... Yes, the financial aspects are important, but compared to so-called soft ... Barry LaValley, founder of the Nanaimo, B.C.-based Retirement ...www.reportonbusiness.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070926.wsb-septrosbsuccession0926/BNStory/.../home...


A new kind of retirement--Canada.com
"This is not a 30-year long weekend, you cannot plan for it like that," says Barry LaValley, who helped develop RBC's retirement lifestyle program and is ...
 www.canada.com/topics/travel/story.html?id=3b96eaf3-ab6b-4918-8128-0333be127938

YOUR MONEY: It's all about health
These aging boomers were listening to Barry LaValley tell them how to redefine retirement in a ... Linda Leatherdale is business editor at the Toronto Sun. ...
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The feature article by Barry LaValley, Special Advisor to the Scotiabank Group, ... www.mutualfundreporter.com/articles/2007_issues/mfr237.asp

 


"A Great Afternoon"  Fred Patterson, Toronto Sun, February 20, 2007 @ 10:16
Yesterday I attended a wealth management seminar at the King Edward Hotel. It was arranged by my financial advisor who thinks it's a good idea for anyone within ten years of retirement age to stop down and think about a few things.
The seminar was conducted by a guy named Barry LaValley and he didn't talk so much about money as he did mind set. Not only do you have to be prepared for retirement financially, but you also have to be ready emotionally.
Over-all it was a positive experience and it also allowed me to meet two fantastic women who have recently lost their husbands - men I admired very much. " For more of this blog from Toronto Sun writer Fred Patterson, click here

3i Financial Investment Services Inc.

Barry LaValley identifies six steps for implementing a life-planning approach .... https://3ifinancial.virtgate.com/coopnews.asp?Start=29-Jul-2006&End=27-Sep-2006

 

 


 


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