Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Christine Jarrett

Edward Jones -  Financial Advisor: Christine Jarrett Proud to partner with my clients in achieving their financial goals. Discovering what's most importa

06/09/2026

Edward Jones Canada and Gallup just released (2026) national research on financial fulfillment in Canada, here’s what the data shows:

• Only 12% of Canadians are financially fulfilled
• 47% feel financially conflicted, feeling both gratitude and stress about money at
the same time
• 41% are in consistent financial stress

What stands out most: in an analysis controlling for net worth, age, and other factors, professional advisors were the only source of financial guidance with a positive association with financial fulfillment. Guidance from other sources including friends, family, personal internet research, news, social media, and AI had no or negative relationships with fulfillment.

If you're not sure your money is working toward what matters to you, that's worth a conversation. Reach out, I'd love to help you.

Source: Gallup & Edward Jones - Money and Meaning: Understanding Financial Fulfillment, 2026

Last week's blowout U.S. payroll report underlined the improvement in the U.S. labour market this year, with hiring acce...
06/06/2026

Last week's blowout U.S. payroll report underlined the improvement in the U.S. labour market this year, with hiring accelerating and broadening across sectors, signaling a more durable foundation for growth. Canadian employment data were also surprisingly strong, reversing some of the weakness in hiring this year.

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

06/04/2026

I'm deeply grateful to share that Edward Jones has been recognized as the No.1 Wealth Management Firm for Advised Investor Satisfaction in the JD Power 2026 Canada Investor Satisfaction Study, our 10th award in 14 years! 🏆

What makes this recognition especially meaningful? It came directly from our clients. They rated us highest in:

• Trust
• People
• Products meeting their needs
• Ease of doing business

This demonstrates what I've always believed: When you truly understand what your clients are trying to achieve — their goals, their concerns, their dreams for their family — everything else falls into place.

To my clients: Thank you for your trust. This recognition belongs to you and reflects the relationship we've built together.

If you've been considering personalized financial guidance, let's talk about your future. I'd welcome the opportunity to show you the difference this approach can make.

Hear Scott Sullivan, Principal, Canada Business Segment Leader at Edward Jones, share what this recognition means.

For JD Power 2026 award information, visit jdpower.com/awards

06/02/2026

Owning a property in the U.S. is a dream for many Canadians, especially as a winter escape. What’s often overlooked are the tax implications that can come with that decision.

U.S. property ownership can trigger obligations in both Canada and the U.S., including reporting requirements, withholding taxes, and potential estate tax exposure. In some cases, spending too much time in the U.S. can even create unexpected tax residency issues.

The good news is that many of these considerations can be managed with proper planning, but timing matters.

👉 Connect with me and I can help you understand the considerations and work alongside cross border tax professionals to support informed decisions.

💡 Edward Jones, its employees and financial advisors do not provide tax or legal advice. Consult a qualified tax or legal professional regarding your personal situation. This content is for informational purposes only.

Markets experienced gain in April, bringing new life to diversified portfolios after a volatile first quarter. The broad...
05/31/2026

Markets experienced gain in April, bringing new life to diversified portfolios after a volatile first quarter. The broader backdrop has stayed constructive:

• Resilient economic activity in certain sectors
• Rising corporate profits
• Continued opportunity in energy, industrials, and materials for Canadian investors
• Longer-term bonds offering support as yields stabilize

Instead of trying to predict the exact peak of the market, our guidance focuses on a forward-looking approach built around two timelines: a longer-term strategy anchored to your goals, and a shorter-term, opportunistic view for timely adjustments with discipline.

If any of this raises questions, or you'd like to talk through what recent market shifts mean for your portfolio, please reach out. I'm here, and I'm happy to help.

Learn more about your portfolio’s performance, and check out our recommendations for disciplined investors.

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.

When your child is ready to buy their first home, you might want to help financially. There are several ways to do this,...
05/29/2026

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

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)

Before you commit to helping your child financially with a home purchase, it's worth understanding how this decision mig...
05/27/2026

Before you commit to helping your child financially with a home purchase, it's worth understanding how this decision might ripple through the rest of your financial picture.

1. Your retirement and savings: Large gifts or loans can influence your long-term savings or retirement goals. If you need to liquidate investments to provide a gift, there could be tax consequences you'll want to plan for.

2. Your credit and borrowing capacity: Co-signing affects your own credit and borrowing ability. It shows up on your credit report and could limit what you can access for your own needs or to help other children down the road.

3. Fairness across your family: If you have multiple children or a blended family, you'll also want to think through fairness considerations. How will you ensure equal treatment over time? What happens if you pass away before you're able to help all your children equally?

4. Documentation and protection: Regardless of which approach you take, clear documentation helps avoid family misunderstandings later. This is especially important if you're loaning money or if there's any possibility of a relationship breakdown in your child's future.

If you're considering helping your child buy a home, reach out. I can help you understand the full financial impact and help make sure this decision supports rather than compromises your own future.

Here’s what to consider

Helping your child buy a home? There’s more than one financial strategy to consider.Each approach can open the door to h...
05/25/2026

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

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