Posts by Robb Engen
Five Strategies To Enhance Your Retirement And Stave Off Crisis
Are Canadians on the brink of a retirement crisis? Private sector pensions have all but disappeared, and one in three Canadians are nearing retirement without any savings. A growing number of seniors are not only carrying mortgage debt into retirement, but also represent an increasing number of bankruptcy filings. Add longevity risk – the prospect…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Maxed Out RRSP Edition
Unused contributions available for 2018 = $0. That’s what my RRSP contribution history will say when I check CRA’s My Account later this year, once tax season is over. You see, I finally maxed out my unused RRSP contribution room during the first 60 days of 2018. I built up a lot of RRSP contribution…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Buffett’s Annual Letter Edition
Warren Buffett’s much anticipated annual letter to shareholders was released this weekend. As always, Buffett shared some great nuggets of wisdom to Berkshire shareholders while setting the stage for his eventual replacement (down to two long-time Berkshire employees, Ajit Jain and Greg Abel). Highlights from Buffett’s annual letter include: Another market-beating year where Berkshire grew…
Read MoreA Robo Investing Solution For Affluent Investors
Robo-advisors have been around for several years now in Canada offering affordable online investing services with a light human touch. You might picture the typical client as a smart young millennial just beginning his or her investing journey. After all, that’s how robo-advisors are often portrayed in the media. But it might surprise you to…
Read MoreLife Insurance Options For Seniors: How To Avoid Getting Screwed
Ella Beck bought a life insurance policy shortly after her husband died in 2007. She was 71 at the time and concerned about burdening her sons with her own eventual funeral costs. Spotting an ad on TV – one of those ‘no medical exam, no questions asked, guaranteed acceptance’ policies – the grieving widow purchased…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Family Day Edition
Happy Family Day weekend, everyone! This edition of weekend reading includes an introduction to a great new money series on Global, some shoddy life-insurance advice that got BMO into hot-water, a new book from retirement expert Fred Vettese, and why market volatility shouldn’t scare off novice investors. Last year we spent much of Family Day…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Hamburgers Are On Sale Edition
During the tech-stock meltdown at the beginning of the century, legendary investor Warren Buffett served up this famous stock market analogy: “To refer to a personal taste of mine, I’m going to buy hamburgers the rest of my life. When hamburgers go down in price, we sing the ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ in the Buffett household. When…
Read MoreWorst Day Ever?
Will Monday February 5th go down as the worst day ever for stocks? On this day the Dow Jones industrial average lost more than 1,175 points – the worst single-day point drop in its history. But was it really the worst day ever? Investors need some context. The 1,175 point drop was indeed the biggest…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Frustrating Financial Beliefs Edition
It’s RRSP season, a time to consider topping up your contributions to build your nest egg and reduce your taxes owning for 2017. RRSPs are a useful tax-planning tool and one of the most effective ways to save for retirement. But some retirees don’t see it that way now that they’re in the withdrawal phase…
Read MoreReady to Join The ETF Movement? Here Are 4 Tips To Get Started
2017 was a good year for the Canadian ETF market, with total assets reaching nearly $146 billion at year-end. While a far cry from the $1.48 trillion that Canadian investors held in mutual funds, it still represents 28 percent growth for ETFs in Canada. BlackRock’s iShares dominates the Canadian ETF market, boasting a 40 percent…
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