Financial Disclaimer
Wise and Faithful exists to help Canadian Christian men think clearly and biblically about money. It does not exist to replace professional financial advice.
I am not a licensed financial advisor, accountant, or lawyer. I am a pastor with a genuine interest in personal finance, built over years of reading, learning, and living it. What you read here reflects my honest research and personal experience — not professional credentials.
Nothing on this site should be taken as personalised financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. No reader-advisor relationship is created by reading or contacting this site.
Canadian Account and Tax Information
Articles about TFSAs, RRSPs, FHSAs, RESPs, CRA rules, and contribution limits are written to be accurate at the time of publication. These rules change. Always verify current limits and regulations directly at canada.ca before making decisions.
Investment Information
Articles about investing are for general educational purposes only. Past performance of any investment is not a guarantee of future results. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Never invest money you cannot afford to lose.
Affiliate Disclosure
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A Word on That
I want to be direct about this: the reason I include this disclaimer is not because I think you are litigious. It is because I genuinely do not want you to make a significant financial decision based solely on something you read here without talking to someone who knows your full situation.
Your income, your debt load, your tax situation, your family's needs — I do not know those details. A licensed professional does. Use this site to think, ask better questions, and build conviction. Then get proper advice for your specific circumstances.
Get Professional Help
If you are looking for a fee-only financial planner in Canada, the Financial Planning Association of Canada is a good starting point. Fee-only means they do not earn commissions — they charge for their time and advice only.
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