Jacquie Reaume
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Jacquie feels privileged to work with a roster of incredible clients whose personal drive to succeed brought them to her door. She has built her professional life on the belief that helping clients achieve their goals starts with building strong relationships. Jacquie knows the value of a dollar and respects the hard work that goes into earning each one.
Recognizing the role that financial security plays in a comfortable life, Jacquie is meticulous when managing her clients’ wealth. Collaborating with clients, she tackles tax strategies, estate-planning strategies, retirement income solutions and wealth planning, often liaising with clients’ other trusted professionals, such as accountants and lawyers.
Jacquie has been creating investment strategies and wealth planning solutions for affluent clients and their families since 2005. Born and raised in Windsor-Essex County, Jacquie holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree (Hons.) from the University of Windsor, in addition to the Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), Chartered Investment Manager (CIM®), and Certified Retirement Specialist designations.
Jacquie has been actively involved in the local community over the years, mainly with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Windsor Essex. In her personal time she enjoys spending time with her family, practicing yoga, golfing, reading and traveling.
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We will work together to help you manage, grow, and protect your wealth. Our tailored services are designed to help meet your unique goals and priorities - no matter how complex they are.
We'll help you identify your priorities and create a plan to address your specific needs. We can help with:
- Protecting your assets
- Maximizing your charitable giving
- Finding tax strategies and solutions
- Arranging your estate and trust planning
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Investment Planning
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