Wealth planning for your financial well-being

Every day professionals are called on to offer guidance and advice that directly impacts their client’s well-being. We see this with healthcare professionals especially, a client-base we specialize in. It’s a selfless profession that requires decisiveness and expertise as well as an acute understanding of human nature. However, focusing on running a medical or dental practice or business can erode your ability to focus on your own professional and financial well-being.

You need support too. Find out how 

We provide holistic support for our clients. We have over 30 years of experience helping healthcare professionals and wealthy families like you:

  • Decide if incorporation is the best way to protect your assets and optimize your taxes then we execute a strategy that fits your unique needs
  • Navigate the needs of family wealth and put in place a financial plan that meets your retirement goals
  • Transition your practices as you plan their succession
  • Work with your outside counsel and draw from the expertise of Richardson Wealth’s inhouse estate, tax, and insurance professionals

We’re focused on your total financial well-being so you can focus on your life and your practice.

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Tax & Estate Planning

Learn about strategies to help protect and enhance your wealth from our Tax & Estate Planning professionals.

Taxes

Understanding the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)

The Alternative Minimum Tax’s (AMT) scope is expanding, and it could impact more Canadians than ever before.

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Market Research

Get the latest market insights and trends from our internal research experts.

Market Ethos - December 15, 2025

Ethos rewind: the year’s biggest themes

As is tradition, this final Ethos of the year takes a look back at the most popular editions based on clicks and views.

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Investor Strategy - January 2026

2026 Outlook: Questions on the year ahead

We could argue a Santa Claus rally seems unlikely, considering it appears Santa came really early this year and already dropped presents into investment accounts.

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