A Two-Fund Solution

While I continue to battle my behavioural biases when it comes to investing, I’ve at least given some thought as to how I’d make the move to indexing from my current portfolio of dividend stocks.  The answer is a two-fund solution. To make things as simple (and cheap) as possible I’d start by liquidating all…

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Here’s Your Year-End Financial Checklist

The approaching year-end offers a great time to reflect on 2014 and look forward to 2015. It’s a good time to get organized and give some consideration to your finances. There are always changes that might be worth making to better your overall situation. Budget Take a look at your spending pattern for the year.…

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Are Investors Willing To Pay Up-Front For Advice?

One of the strongest arguments made by investment industry groups against banning embedded commissions – or the trailer fees paid to advisors when you purchase mutual funds – is that investors don’t want to pay up-front for financial advice. Advocis, which represents financial advisors across Canada, and the Mutual Fund Dealers Association, believe things are…

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Weekend Reading: Findependence Edition

Jonathan Chevreau has launched an ambitious project with the unveiling of FindependenceHub.com, a portal dedicated to all things related to financial independence.  In addition to articles from Chevreau himself, you’ll also find blogs from prominent guest authors, podcasts and video content, and discussion forums for every age and stage of findependence.  Definitely worth checking out.…

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How To Hack Gift Cards For Big Discounts

Gift cards are big business! Gift card sales were $110 Billion in the USA for 2012 and that figure is expected to rise to $150 Billion by 2015. In Canada, 1.5% of the value all retail sales are paid for using gift cards, which is crazy when you think about the convenience of paying with…

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Our Shocking Basement Renovation Bill

For the past year we’ve been slowly finishing the basement in our now three-year-old home.  At first we decided to take the pay-as-you-go approach and so we hired a contractor to frame the basement last July. But six months later our project hadn’t progressed at all – it was difficult to line someone up to just do one stage at a…

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Weekend Reading: Commission Bias Edition

I’ve written before about the changing tide of the investment industry and how banning embedded commissions is the inevitable next step.  Advocis, an organization that represents more than 11,000 advisors across Canada, is pulling out all the stops to prevent this change from happening. The latest push came from a conference in which Advocis railed…

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