Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

  • 4 Benefits of Whole Life Insurance — and Its Drawbacks

    4 Benefits of Whole Life Insurance — and Its Drawbacks

    Are you looking for an effective long-term investment strategy with a predictable return that will protect your family? Whole life insurance could be a great wealth protection vehicle to consider. Here’s what you need to know about how it works, why it might be the right choice for you and…

  • What are UV arm sleeves, how do they work, and what are their benefits?

    What are UV arm sleeves, how do they work, and what are their benefits?

    UV arm sleeves are becoming increasingly popular among athletes and outdoor enthusiasts as a practical and effective way to protect their skin from harmful UV rays. Read on to learn what UV arm sleeves are, how they work, why they are the best UV arm sun protection you can have,…

  • Tax season is coming, should you invest in your TFSA or your RRSP?

    Tax season is coming, should you invest in your TFSA or your RRSP?

    I am a low wage earner, as such I hardly ever invest in my RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan). As a low income earner there is no tax advance to defer my taxable income until retirement; my income is low enough that I pay very little in taxes. In general,…

  • Navigating the Complexities of Compensation Law: Insights from Expert Lawyers

    Navigating the Complexities of Compensation Law: Insights from Expert Lawyers

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    Dealing with legal issues can be overwhelming, especially concerning compensation law. You may be entitled to compensation if you’ve suffered an injury or property damage due to another party’s negligence. However, the process of seeking compensation can be complex and challenging, particularly without the guidance of an experienced compensation lawyer. …

  • Cutting Your Food Waste To Save Money And The Environment

    Cutting Your Food Waste To Save Money And The Environment

    Food waste is a growing concern for the environment. Over a third of all food produced for human consumption is wasted or lost, a loss that is valued at USD$1 trillion. Excess food waste can lead to increased carbon emissions, pollution and wasted water. All of these effects can be…

  • Wage Slavery Emancipation

    Wage Slavery Emancipation

    Slavery in the 1700s During the late 1700s and early 1800s, slaves were allowed to buy their own freedom. They earned money by doing work in excess of what was expected of them. Sometimes they worked for other masters on weekends or engaged in entrepreneurial activities such as fishing or…