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Ep. 28 | The Smart Path to Buying Into Your Firm

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In this episode of Plain English Finance, host Tré Bynoe, CFP®, CIM®, breaks down the step-by-step plan for professionals thinking about buying into their firm — lawyers, engineers, accountants, and doctors alike.

Tré explains how to build your finances in the right order so you’re ready when the chance to buy in comes. From mastering personal spending to building a non-registered account and structuring your debt for tax savings, this episode lays out a simple roadmap for professionals who want to move from employee to part-owner.

With Sierra joining the conversation, they cover what really matters: earning well, protecting your income, and setting up your finances so opportunities don’t pass you by.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why mastering personal spending comes first
  • How to plan around your long-term tax bracket
  • Using RRSPs and TFSAs strategically
  • The role of a non-registered account in buying into a firm
  • How to make debt tax-efficient
  • When to think about IPPs, holdcos, and advanced strategies
  • Mistakes to avoid when structuring your buy-in
  continue reading

30 episodes

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Manage episode 522851831 series 3668826
Content provided by Tré Bynoe CFP®, CIM® and Tré Bynoe CFP®. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tré Bynoe CFP®, CIM® and Tré Bynoe CFP® or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Plain English Finance, host Tré Bynoe, CFP®, CIM®, breaks down the step-by-step plan for professionals thinking about buying into their firm — lawyers, engineers, accountants, and doctors alike.

Tré explains how to build your finances in the right order so you’re ready when the chance to buy in comes. From mastering personal spending to building a non-registered account and structuring your debt for tax savings, this episode lays out a simple roadmap for professionals who want to move from employee to part-owner.

With Sierra joining the conversation, they cover what really matters: earning well, protecting your income, and setting up your finances so opportunities don’t pass you by.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why mastering personal spending comes first
  • How to plan around your long-term tax bracket
  • Using RRSPs and TFSAs strategically
  • The role of a non-registered account in buying into a firm
  • How to make debt tax-efficient
  • When to think about IPPs, holdcos, and advanced strategies
  • Mistakes to avoid when structuring your buy-in
  continue reading

30 episodes

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