Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Tony J. Lambe

Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Tony J. Lambe Helping intelligent investors make smart decisions with their money. As a financial advisor with Edward Jones, I am your partner and your guide.

Having been an advisor for over 25 years, I understand that having great ideas and putting together a plan is important, but what's more important is that I'm there beside you, guiding you and ensuring you are taking the steps you need to be successful. I provide honest and valuable information by placing you and your family's best interests above all else. I love helping people make the best poss

ible decisions with their finances, especially when those decisions help them protect themselves and their families. Whether you're planning for retirement, saving for college for children or grandchildren, or trying to protect the financial future of the ones you care for the most, we will work together to develop specific strategies to help you achieve your goals. We will also monitor your progress to help make sure you stay on track or determine if any adjustments need to be made. Throughout it all, I'm dedicated to you and your success. Through Edward Jones I am also committed to continued education and obtaining certifications and designations which will help me more deeply serve my clients. My lovely wife, Gina, and I have been married for 25 years and we have two kids, Noah and Alessia. Three if you count our chocolate lab, Bear. I am a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus and appreciate the opportunity to give back through service in the community. Outside of the office, I enjoy spending time watching, playing and coaching sports of all kinds, specifically hockey. I also enjoy time at the cottage with my family with late night campfires and lots of stories. If you are interested in having a conversation and learning more about how I can help you achieve your life goals, call or email today.

Happy Pride Month! 🌈This June, we celebrate love, authenticity, and the courage it takes to live as your true self. Prid...
06/01/2026

Happy Pride Month! 🌈

This June, we celebrate love, authenticity, and the courage it takes to live as your true self.

Pride is about visibility, acceptance, and progress. It's about creating spaces where everyone feels safe to plan for the life they envision, whether that's marriage, family planning, retirement, or legacy building.

Markets closed last week hopeful that a U.S.–Iran peace deal will finally help unwind the shock to global energy markets...
05/30/2026

Markets closed last week hopeful that a U.S.–Iran peace deal will finally help unwind the shock to global energy markets seen this year, with equities hitting new record highs and bonds rebounding.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

One of the most common questions about Old Age Security (OAS) is when to start taking it. The standard age is 65, but yo...
05/28/2026

One of the most common questions about Old Age Security (OAS) is when to start taking it. The standard age is 65, but you can delay until age 70. Each choice affects how much you receive.

Starting at 65 means you begin receiving income earlier. But if you delay, your monthly payments increase by 0.6% for each month you wait, up to a maximum 36% increase at age 70.

So which option is right for you? It depends on several factors unique to your situation. Your current tax rate matters. If you're still working or have other significant income, delaying might make sense. Your total income matters too, because OAS is subject to a clawback if your income exceeds certain thresholds.

If you're approaching 65 and wondering when to start your OAS, reach out. I can help you evaluate your options based on your personal circumstances.

You asked – we answered! Here are the top 10 questions about Old Age Security (OAS)

When your child is ready to buy their first home, you might want to help financially. There are several ways to do this,...
05/26/2026

When your child is ready to buy their first home, you might want to help financially. There are several ways to do this, and each comes with different considerations.

Scenario 1: Gift money toward a down payment. This can be straightforward, but you lose control of how those funds are used once gifted. If you're considering this, it's important to keep your own future financial needs in mind first.

Scenario 2: Loan funds with clear repayment terms. This keeps you in more control, but increases your child's debt load, which could affect the size of mortgage they qualify for. Proper documentation is essential to prevent misunderstandings later.

Scenario 3: Co-sign their mortgage. This helps them access better rates or a larger loan without requiring you to access your own capital. But you may be on the hook for the full amount if they can't make payments, and it could limit your ability to access credit in the future.

Each approach should align with your own long-term financial plan. What works for one family might not work for another.

If you're thinking about helping your child purchase a home, let's talk. We can help you understand which approach makes sense for your situation and how it fits with your overall financial goals.

Here’s what to consider

Stocks continue to climb despite rising rates.
05/23/2026

Stocks continue to climb despite rising rates.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

05/21/2026

A balanced family budget isn't about deprivation or cutting everything you enjoy. It's about creating a realistic plan that supports your goals and fits your life.

Start with clear, achievable goals. Build in flexibility for unexpected expenses, because life rarely goes exactly as planned. Review your budget regularly and adjust as your circumstances change. The families who succeed with budgeting are the ones who stay consistent, not perfect.

And remember, you don't have to figure this out alone. Working with an advisor means having someone who can help you review your current situation, refine your goals, and create a strategy that can help keep you on track.

If you're ready to create a budget that works for your family's goals, reach out. I'm here to help.

Helping your child buy a home? There’s more than one financial strategy to consider.Each approach can open the door to h...
05/19/2026

Helping your child buy a home? There’s more than one financial strategy to consider.

Each approach can open the door to homeownership but could affect your finances in different ways.

The key is choosing a strategy that supports your child while staying true to your long-term financial goals.

✨Want more guidance on balancing family and finances? Reach out and let's talk.

Here’s what to consider

Edward Jones proudly established a Canadian headquarters in Mississauga in 1994. On behalf of our thousands of associate...
05/18/2026

Edward Jones proudly established a Canadian headquarters in Mississauga in 1994. On behalf of our thousands of associates, happy 181st Victoria Day!

Whether you're firing up the grill, opening the cottage, or simply enjoying a well-deserved break, here's to celebrating community, connection, and the season ahead.

Wishing you a safe and wonderful long weekend!

As we know, markets this year have been robust. In fact, despite near 10% corrections in both the S&P 500 and Canadian T...
05/16/2026

As we know, markets this year have been robust. In fact, despite near 10% corrections in both the S&P 500 and Canadian TSX in March, and ongoing uncertainty around the Iran war and oil prices, stocks are back near all-time highs.

How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.

05/14/2026

Many couples don’t talk about money until they have to. A cohabitation agreement can help you answer the uncomfortable questions early:

Who pays for what? Who owns what? What happens if things change?

It’s like a pre-nup, but for common-law couples. It can help you define expectations, avoid misunderstandings, and make decisions more easily.

If you’re navigating these conversations or want guidance on how financial planning fits into your relationship, reach out. I’m happy to talk through your options and help you feel more confident moving forward.

Edward Jones' financial advisors are not lawyers and cannot provide legal advice. A cohabitation agreement is a legally binding document that should be created with the assistance of a qualified lawyer or legal professional. We can help you understand how your financial decisions today connect to your long-term goals and work alongside your legal advisor to support your overall financial strategy.

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