What Is Your Financial Future?

Why can’t you expect financial prosperity after 40 years of working?  If you’re concerned about your financial future, you’re not alone.  Nearly half of baby boomers fear that their retirement will result in poverty. As company pensions disappear, many boomers must rely on their RRSPs to generate retirement income but they’re uncertain how long their…

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Switching Careers Midlife: Is It Worth It?

“Why don’t you go back to school so you can get a good job.”  This from my doting 90-year-old father who is delusionally thinking his “little girl” is still in her twenties instead of a fifty-something grandmother – plus he still likes to tell me how to run my life. Although I’m a proponent of…

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Chilton, Lang And O’Leary On Mutual Fund Costs

I came across an interesting video on CBC News featuring David Chilton, Amanda Lang and Kevin O’Leary.  They were discussing the high costs of Canadian mutual funds, as well as some of the pitfalls to avoid when using ETFs.  It’s just over a year old, but well worth a look. Highest Mutual Fund Costs It…

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Using Your Nest Egg Early May Cost You

A Statistics Canada study indicates that more Canadians are cashing in their RRSP savings long before they reach retirement. The money tucked away in your Retirement Savings Plan can be a tempting source of cash.  But think twice before withdrawing money from your retirement nest egg.  The amount you withdraw is considered income for that…

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Talking To Your Elderly Parents About Money

In most jurisdictions in Canada (Alberta and British Columbia are exceptions), adult children are legally liable for caring for their parents. Generally, adult children are liable to pay parental support if their parent supported them financially when they were minors.  The support provided by the parent (or step-parent) during childhood does not have to have…

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Why Our Debt To Income Ratio Is Misleading

Much has been said about the current state of Canadian household debt.  The latest numbers from Statistics Canada revealed our debt-to-income ratio is now a record 164.6%. But what does this number really mean? In simple terms, you add up everything you owe – your mortgage, line of credit, car loan, credit cards and student…

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A Monthly Financial Planning Checklist

Getting organized is a key step in applying discipline to your financial and investment planning.  Here is a checklist that shows suggested financial planning activities for the next year. January A good time to meet with your financial advisor to review and rebalance your investment portfolio. Calculate your net worth for a financial snapshot of…

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