Weekend Reading: Million Dollar Bet Edition

Buffett wins $1 million bet

It’s over. Mercy rule in effect. The losing side took their ball and went home. At the end of 2007, investing legend Warren Buffett famously made a million dollar bet with hedge fund manager Ted Seides of Protégé Partners. Buffett wagered that a low-cost S&P 500 index fund would perform better than a group of…

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5 Financial Traps Seniors Fall Into And How To Avoid Them

5 Financial Traps Seniors Fall Into And How To Avoid Them

Scott Terrio’s Twitter feed reads like a financial horror story. Terrio, an insolvency expert at Cooper & Co. in Toronto, uses the 140-character medium to share the multitude of ways seemingly well-off Canadians end up buried in debt and turning to debt consolidation, consumer proposals, and even bankruptcy. Canada’s record household debt levels have been…

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Weekend Reading: Unpopular Opinions Edition

Weekend Reading: Unpopular Opinions Edition

I grew up in Calgary in the 1980s and became a huge Calgary Flames fan at a young age (’89 baby!). The Flames organization, like many Canadian sports teams, struggled in the 1990s as the league expanded and the Canadian dollar sunk below 70 cents (player wages are paid in U.S. dollars). By 1999, attendance…

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Weekend Reading: Calgary Meet-Up Edition

Weekend Reading: Calgary Meet-Up Edition

Welcome to our latest edition of weekend reading. We’ve got a busy week ahead, with a Calgary meet-up at the new Tangerine cafe on 17th Avenue, the Canadian Financial Summit (where you can learn more about my four-minute investment portfolio), and a Twitter chat about TFSAs. In addition, I’ll have a new Toronto Star article…

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5 Keys To Becoming Financially Free

Keys To Becoming Financially Free

We want to be financially free by the time I reach 45. That freedom will allow us to pursue our passions much earlier than traditional retirement age. To get there we’ll need to be debt-free and have sufficient assets and other income producing endeavours to allow me to leave full-time employment behind. Unlike some early…

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Weekend Reading: End Of Summer Edition

End of Summer

Our kids go back to school next week and so this officially marks the last weekend of summer for parents. We’re very excited to have a brand new elementary school open this year right down the street from us, which means no more early mornings waiting for the bus. Our oldest enters grade three this…

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Weekend Reading: Canadian Financial Summit Edition

The Canadian Financial Summit

The good folks at Young & Thrifty have put together an awesome initiative called the Canadian Financial Summit. It’s a unique online conference taking place September 14-16 with more than 25 Canadian personal finance experts sharing their insights, tips, and secret money hacks. The conference is completely free to view during that time, or you…

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Weekend Reading: Simplii Financial Edition

President’s Choice Financial will end its 20-year banking agreement with CIBC beginning November 1st. CIBC, which managed the personal banking services for Loblaws under the PC Financial name, will now take direct control of the roughly $2 million PC Financial bank accounts under the new name – Simplii Financial. PC Financial is keeping its credit…

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