Insurance, Estate,
and Ethics in Canada
| InstructorUIE Phone(253) 846-1155 Emailmail@uiece.com | Course OverviewThis comprehensive course
  explores the interconnected roles of insurance, estate planning, and ethical
  conduct in the Canadian marketplace. It examines how life insurance, trusts,
  annuities, and pension structures support financial stability and intergenerational
  wealth transfer. Participants will learn to navigate complex legal and
  ethical frameworks—covering wills, probate, privacy, and professional
  obligations—through the lens of national and provincial guidance from CCIR
  and CISRO. Emphasis is placed on ethical judgment, best-interest advice, and
  compliance that strengthens both client outcomes and public trust. | 
| Chapter | Subject | Description | 
| Chapter
  1 | The
  Future is Nearer than you Think | Introduces
  the importance of early financial and estate planning, emphasizing the
  agent’s role in helping clients organize assets, understand wills, and build
  lasting control over their estates. | 
| Chapter
  2 | Will
  you outlive your assets? | Examines
  the impact of inflation, purchasing power, and portfolio design on retirement
  security, showing how insurance and disciplined planning protect against
  outliving one’s resources. | 
| Chapter
  3 | Recordkeeping
  & Will | Details
  the records every household should maintain, proper document storage, and the
  essential elements of drafting, updating, and safeguarding wills for
  efficient estate transfer. | 
| Chapter
  4 | Trusts
  in Canada | Explores the many forms and purposes of
  trusts—including family, alter ego, and disability trusts—along with an
  agent’s duties in funding, selecting trustees, and managing client
  expectations. | 
| Chapter
  5 | Life
  Insurance | Explains
  how life insurance protects estates and dependents, compares policy types
  such as term, whole life, and universal life, and clarifies how to match
  coverage to client goals. | 
| Chapter 6 | Annuities
  & Client Best Interest | Covers
  the function of annuities in retirement income planning, their taxation,
  guarantees, and regulatory safeguards, while stressing ethical suitability
  and full disclosure in recommendations. | 
| Chapter 7 | Retirement
  Funding through Pensions | Outlines
  how defined benefit and defined contribution pension plans operate, the
  agent’s advisory role at each stage, and strategies to integrate pensions
  with insurance solutions. | 
| Chapter 8 | Other
  Financial Considerations | Addresses
  complementary financial tools such as RRSPs, TFSAs, and spousal planning,
  highlighting tax, withdrawal, and business-owner considerations within
  Canadian estate systems. | 
| Chapter 9 | Ethics
  – a Practical Approach | Focuses
  on ethical conduct in insurance practice through CCIR and CISRO principles,
  demonstrating how compliance, disclosure, and fairness underpin
  professionalism and client trust. | 
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