Weekend Reading: Canadian Financial Summit Edition

Canadian Financial Summit

The Canadian Financial Summit is back for its seventh year and I’m really excited about this year’s line-up of speakers. This year’s conference takes place from October 18th to 21st. You can grab your free ticket here. A reminder for those of you new to the Summit – it’s a virtual (and free!) personal finance…

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I’m Single. Can I Afford To Buy A Home?

I'm Single. Can I Afford To Buy A Home?

Canada is in a full blown housing crisis. While much of the housing conversation centres around sky high prices in Toronto and Vancouver, affordability issues stretch across the entire country. The average home price in Canada was $650,140 as of August 2023. This is especially problematic for single Canadians.  Canada’s single population has increased steadily…

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How To Trick Your Lizard Brain Into Saving More Money

How To Trick Your Lizard Brain Into Saving More Money

Humans aren’t wired to make rational decisions. Our lizard brain, responsible for satisfying all of our primitive survival needs – including safety, hunger and feeling as good as possible at all times – sabotages our behaviour every day. And it can sabotage our bottom line, too. Lizard brain makes us do the same things –…

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Weekend Reading: Maximizing Life Enjoyment Edition

Weekend Reading: Maximizing Life Enjoyment Edition

Some of my younger clients are concerned they might be over-saving. I think they might be onto something.  I have the unique perspective of having written hundreds of retirement plans over the last eight years. One common theme is that retirees who had a high savings rate throughout their careers are rarely able to flip…

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Net Worth Update: 2023 Mid-Year Review

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What a difference a year makes! At this time last year we owned an empty lot and had cashed out our TFSAs to help fund our new house build. Stocks were also down pretty significantly in mid-2022. Our finances were still in flux at the end of 2022 because we didn’t have a possession date…

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Weekend Reading: RESP Portfolio Reboot Edition

Weekend Reading: RESP Portfolio Reboot Edition

Happy Father’s Day! Today seems like a good day to talk about the changes I plan on making to reboot our kids’ RESP portfolio. For years, I’ve invested our RESP contributions into TD’s e-Series funds – contributing $416.66 per month and then buying one of four e-Series funds (Canadian, US, or International equities, plus Canadian…

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A Two Fund Solution For Investing In Retirement

A Two Fund Solution For Investing In Retirement

The transition to retirement can be hard enough without having to deal with a mess of individual stocks, mutual funds, and/or ETFs held across several accounts and institutions. Indeed, one of the most sophisticated moves you can make is to simplify your investment portfolio as you head into retirement. Consider Chris and Liza, a couple…

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How Investors Can Control Their Urgency Instinct

How Investors Can Control Their Urgency Instinct

As investors we face a constant barrage of information every day that triggers our urgency instinct. The urgency instinct makes us want to take immediate action in the face of a perceived imminent danger. This instinct must have served us well in the distant past. If we thought there might be a lion in the…

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Is Outsourcing The Key To Happiness?

Is Outsourcing The Key To Happiness?

In his best selling book, The 4-Hour Workweek, author Tim Ferriss explains how outsourcing your to-do list can result in a more ideal work-life balance. Instead of being glued to your phone and email like most busy professionals and entrepreneurs, Ferris recommends delegating the time-consuming, unpleasant, or simply boring tasks in both your professional and…

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