FINANCIAL INFOGRAPHICS
Visual, shareable and engaging infographics.
Growing Library of Sharable Infographics
FreshPlan combines over 75 financial calculators with a growing library of over 75 engaging financial infographics that illustrate a vast array of financial planning topics.
Communicate Complex Concepts
Not everyone has the time or desire to read long-form content. Financial Infographics are an effective way to take complex ideas, filled with data and facts and simplifying the story using with visuals. In fact, when clients and prospects gain insights quickly, the content is more memorable.
Stay Connected Year-Round
Financial infographics are a valuable tool to help stay connected to clients and prospects all year. Whether on social media, email, or as part of a financial plan, they’re a great way to share information with others. Current and topical, each infographic is easy to share on their own or as part of a financial plan.
Year End Planning
Finish off the year strong with this updated for 2024 infographic filled with year end financial planning considerations.
Debt Service Ratios Infographic
Discover the impact of Debt Service Ratios on determining mortgage affordability.
Holding Periods and Volatility
Updated annually, as holding period gets longer, returns become consistently more positive.
FEATURED INFOGRAPHIC
Money Dates 2025
This 2025 infographic is a reference of important Money Dates
of when returns are due to be filed, payments are due and benefits are paid.
Dollar Cost Averaging Infographic
An investment strategy of investing the same amount of money at regular intervals.
Canadian Emergency Benefit Account – CEBA
CEBA provides small businesses with interest-free loans of up to $60,000 to help with operating costs when revenues are down.
Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy – CEWS
FreshPlan infographic highlights the benefits of Canada’s Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS), designed to support Canadian businesses re-hire workers laid off as a result of COVID-19.
Taking CPP Early or Late Infographic
While Canadians can start collecting their Canada Pension Plan between the ages of 60 and 70, the longer they wait for CPP, the more they’ll get.
Share financial infographics to attract attention and increase engagement.
CERB Infographic
CERB assistance is available to workers who have stopped working because of COVID-19 or are eligible for Employment Insurance regular or sickness benefits.