Archive for June 2018
Weekend Reading: Happy Canada Day Edition
For the past two years we’ve celebrated Canada Day in Waterton Lakes National Park, the crown jewel of southwestern Alberta. Entry to the park was free last year for Canada’s 150th birthday, which brought an unprecedented number of visitors to the area. Unfortunately, Waterton was hit hard by the devastating Kenow wildfire last September, a…
Read MoreNet Worth Update: 2018 Mid-Year Review
It’s the end of June and that means it’s time to check in on our financial progress for the year and update our net worth statement. At the end of 2017 I shared our household net worth had reached $635,000+ and that our goal is to reach $750,000 by the end of 2018. The bigger…
Read MoreVanguard Enters Canadian Mutual Fund Market With Four Actively Managed Funds
Vanguard is eying the $1.5 trillion Canadian mutual fund market and dipping its toes in with the launch of four new actively managed products. The investment giant is best known north of the border for its low cost exchange-traded funds (ETFs), but is no stranger to mutual funds, where Vanguard cut its teeth decades ago…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Vancouver Island Break Edition
Our kids’ activities wrapped up this weekend and now we’re inching ever so closer to summer vacation. Soon we’ll be heading out to Vancouver Island for 10 days of rejuvenation and exploration along the Pacific coast at the end (or the start) of the breathtaking West Coast Trail. The trip will be a first for…
Read MoreDisappointing Day For Canadian Investors: No Ban On Embedded Commissions
In what should have been a historic day for Canadian investors, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) instead disappointed with watered down reforms that skirt around the edges of true investor reform. What investor advocates wanted was a ban on embedded commissions charged from mutual fund sales, and for the industry to adopt a best interest…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Catch Me If You Can Edition
I must have seen the movie Catch Me If You Can a dozen times over the years. I loved that Frank Abagnale went to work for the FBI after foiling them for so long passing bad cheques while posing as a pilot, doctor, and lawyer. Recently I came across a Google Talk with Mr. Abagnale,…
Read MoreSh*t My Advisor Says
Some investors eventually leave their commission-based advisors and opt to set-up a simple portfolio of index funds or ETFs on their own. There are plenty of compelling reasons to do so; the reduction in fees alone can save investors thousands of dollars a year, and academic research shows that the lower your costs, the greater your share of…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Car Trouble Edition
I’ve written before how vehicle loans can be big source of financial misery for many families. It’s a problem that continues to get worse. According to a Bank of Canada report, one-third of consumers who trade in their old car for a new one owe more than their old car is worth. It’s a frightening…
Read MoreThe (Renewed) Case For GICs
**This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of EQ Bank. However, as always, all opinions are my own. A guaranteed investment certificate (GIC) is unlikely to spark an exciting dinner party conversation but when stock markets are reeling, like they were earlier this year, investors often seek safe havens to wait out…
Read MoreShould An Allowance Be Tied To Chores?
Raising financially savvy children is important to me and I’ve found that the best way for my kids to learn about money is to give them an allowance. One of the first questions my wife and I asked each other – after determining how much to give and how often – was whether the allowance should…
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