Weekend Reading: Dead Cat Bounce Edition

Weekend Reading: Dead Cat Bounce Edition

A dead cat bounce is a temporary resurgence in stock prices after a substantial fall. The phrase originated on Wall Street, derived from the idea that “even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height.”  That’s what investors saw last week as stock markets rallied for three days before slumping again…

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High Interest Savings Account vs. GIC

High Interest Savings Account vs. GIC

Cash is king during times of economic trouble. Working families need emergency savings to pay the bills in case of job loss or a reduction in wages. Retirees or near retirees need a cash cushion to avoid selling stocks at a loss. But should you park your cash in a high interest savings account or…

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Weekend Reading: We Are Here For You Edition

Weekend Reading_ We Are Here For You Edition

My inbox has been flooded with emails from companies telling me “we are here for you” during these difficult times. Banks, credit card companies, airlines, restaurants, Galen Weston Jr., that retailer you bought a shirt from three years ago. They’re all here for you.  What does it mean? For some, it’s public relations and a…

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My Pension Decision: Deferred Pension or Commuted Value

My Pension Decision: Deferred Pension or Commuted Value

There are few personal finance decisions more difficult or complex than the choice between taking a deferred pension in retirement or a lump sum (commuted) value today. It’s a choice many Canadians face each year if they leave a job with a defined benefit pension plan. (If you have a defined contribution pension plan, there’s…

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Weekend Reading: Stock Market Roller Coaster Edition

Weekend Reading: Stock Market Roller Coaster Edition

Last week felt like a year. It began Monday with one of the largest one-day stock market declines in history (S&P500 -7.6%) before Thursday said, “hold my beer”, and stocks fell an incredible -9.51% that day. Then markets rallied on Friday with one of the largest one-day gains in history (S&P500 +9.29%) to cap-off a…

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Weekend Reading: Emergency Rate Cut Edition

The Bank of Canada cut its key interest rate by 0.50 percent on Wednesday in a response to a global economic threat caused by the COVID-19 outbreak. The decision followed the U.S. Federal Reserve’s emergency rate cut on Tuesday. It’s the first interest rate cut in four years. Here’s what it means for Canadians: Interest…

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