Bringing over 25 years of experience to providing you with sound, reliable financial advice to help you achieve financial independence and peace of mind.

John Morash

BA
Financial Security Advisor

I am licensed as a Life, Critical Illness, Disability, Segregated Funds, Health Insurance agent, and Group Insurance Plans advisor in Saskatchewan and British Columbia. With o...

Jana Morash

Marketing
Project Manager

Shane Morash

Technical Support Associate

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John Morash

BA
Financial Security Advisor

I am licensed as a Life, Critical Illness, Disability, Segregated Funds, Health Insurance agent, and Group Insurance Plans advisor in Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

 

With over ten years of industry experience, I help clients plan for retirement, choose investments, implement pension plans, buy life insurance, and acquire health benefits. I have a BA from Simon Fraser University and primarily focus on helping clients build and protect their wealth.

The top three retirement-related questions I get asked most often are as follows:

  1. What will my income be in retirement?
    At 65 if you have saved $500,000 per person that should give you an annual income of $40,000 per year.
     
  2. How much will individual health insurance cost in retirement?
    For a couple at age 65 you can expect to pay between $150 and $350 each per month.
     
  3. How much life insurance will I need in retirement?
    If you have very few debts and many assets, you won't need much, but if you have outstanding debts or large capital gains expected at death, then we should look at enough life insurance to cover your obligations.


The part I enjoy most about being a Financial Security Advisor is meeting clients and hearing their stories. I would be honoured to become the person you trust to help guide you through some of your most important financial decisions.

Jana Morash

Marketing
Project Manager

Shane Morash

Technical Support Associate

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Supporting the communities within which we work

At IPC, we built IPC Cares to bring together the various efforts we make towards enhancing the communities within which we operate. By adopting causes that are close to our hearts, we keep ourselves committed and accountable.

Last year alone, as a company, we supported the aid efforts on the Fort McMurray fires, palliative care through The Healing Cycle Foundation and women and children through The Salvation Army.

Perhaps the most significant effort we undertake, and one that we believe is representative of the kind of work that inspires and keeps us committed to our CSR efforts, is the community development project in Honduras with The Carpenteros & Friends. Last year’s project involved a group of IPC staff and Advisors volunteering their time and energy on the ground. Very little is as inspiring and rewarding as living the lives of the people you’re helping, and every one of the people who took the journey came back a changed person, even more determined to stay committed to making a difference in the world!

We also made countless small but significant contributions of our time and resources within our communities through many grassroots charities we believe in, and the ripple effect of their efforts are always rewarding.