Canadians are pretty good at keeping up with their payments
Ottawa Sun, Chris Hofley
February 2013
Marc Lamontagne says a lot of people who get into debt trouble are simply living beyond their means.
Full text: Not all debt is bad
Our financial planners have been quoted in the following media:
Canadians are pretty good at keeping up with their payments
Ottawa Sun, Chris Hofley
February 2013
Marc Lamontagne says a lot of people who get into debt trouble are simply living beyond their means.
Full text: Not all debt is bad
Experts suggest ways to help retirees manage debt
CBC News, Tom McFeat
January 2013
Marc Lamontagne, a certified financial planner at Ryan Lamontagne Inc. in Ottawa, suggests you take advantage of today's low-rate environment to pay down that debt.
Full text: Canadians carrying debt into retirement
Canada’s real estate market is changing
MoneySense Magazine , Julie Cazzin
December/January 2013
Lamontagne believed there will be opportunities for savings in any region in Canada, provided you’re a patient, aggressive bidder.
Full text: No Bubble, No Trouble
Bounced cheques, leaky faucets and tricky tax laws can make you regret the day you became a landlord.
During their marriage, Lisa’s husband controlled all the money
MoneySense Magazine , Julie Cazzin
August 2012
Based on her budgeted expenses, Marc Lamontagne, a fee-only CFP with Ryan Lamontagne Inc. in Ottawa, reassures Lisa she will not run out of money before she dies.
Full text: An Uncertain Legacy