Weekend Reading: Tighter Mortgage Rules Edition

Weekend Reading_ Tighter Mortgage Rules Edition

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) made headlines last week when its housing market outlook predicted that national housing prices would fall 9-18% over the coming months due to the coronavirus crisis. This week, Canada’s largest default insurer took significant steps to change its underwriting policies for insured mortgages.  The following changes, which take effect…

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Tackling Changes To Your Retirement Income Plan

Tackling Changes To Your Retirement Income Plan

Spending money is easy. Saving and investing is supposed to be the difficult part. But there’s a reason why Nobel laureate William Sharpe called “decumulation”, or spending down your retirement savings, the nastiest, hardest problem in finance. Indeed, retirement planning would be easy if we knew the following information in advance: Future market returns and…

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Weekend Reading: Housing Market Crash Edition

Weekend Reading: Housing Market Crash Edition

Will we see a housing market crash in 2020 and beyond? The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) published its housing market outlook this week and, well, their forecast for home sales and prices look pretty bleak. Housing starts are expected to see a decline of between 51% to 75%, and not begin to recover…

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Weekend Reading: Debunking The 4% Rule Edition

Weekend Reading: Debunking The 4% Rule

The 4% rule is a framework to think about how to safely draw down your retirement savings without fear of outliving your money. It was developed in 1994 by financial advisor William Bengen, who concluded that retirees could safely withdraw 4% annually from their portfolio over a 30 year period without running out of money.…

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Tax Loss Harvesting At Work: A Wealthsimple Case Study

Tax Loss Harvesting At Work: A Wealthsimple Case Study

Tax loss harvesting sounds like a magical strategy that is only available to the wealthy. But in reality, it’s a simple tax saving concept that involves selling a security or investment that has experienced a loss, and using that ‘capital loss’ to offset a capital gain in the past, present, or future. Investors should know…

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Weekend Reading: Identity Fraud Edition

Weekend Reading: Identity Fraud Edition

I check my credit card statements often and yesterday noticed a charge of $500+ from Amazon.ca that was linked to my wife’s card number (secondary cardholder on this account). This was strange, not only because we didn’t authorize the purchase but also because this particular card was not linked to our Amazon account.  What we…

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