The Risk Of Carrying A Mortgage Into Retirement

A mortgage-free home is the cornerstone of any solid retirement plan. Indeed, decades ago it would have been considered a major financial sin to carry a mortgage into retirement. But times are changing. The proportion of seniors with mortgage debt has almost doubled from 8% to 14% (from 1999 – 2016). Seniors also have the…

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Preparing For Retirement: Understanding New Spending Patterns

Preparing for Retirement: Understanding New Spending Patterns

Last week we talked about boosting retirement savings during your final working years. In an ideal world you’ll have the double-effect of being in your peak earning years while your largest financial obligations are in the rear-view mirror. In the real world, however, many Canadians are faced with an uncertain retirement because they lack adequate…

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Weekend Reading: Aeroplan Relaunch Edition

Weekend Reading: Aeroplan Relaunch Edition

Despite its many flaws, Aeroplan has been my go-to program for flight rewards for the past few years as our family began to travel more often. I know the pain points well: high fuel surcharges on Air Canada flights, lack of available award seats on flights (especially for a family of four), less than ideal…

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Weekend Reading: Real Estate FOMO Edition

Weekend Reading: Real Estate FOMO Edition

The Canadian media loves to talk about real estate – particularly Toronto real estate – and its seemingly unstoppable climb to new heights. The average home price in Canada reached $538,831 (June, 2020). That’s up 6.5% versus the same time last year. In a pandemic. The national average doesn’t tell the whole story, though, as…

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Past Performance and Your Investing Returns

Past Performance and Your Investing Returns

“Past performance is not an indicator of future results.” Investors have heard this disclaimer for years, yet when it comes to picking investments we can’t help but look to a fund’s historical results to determine its quality. Indeed, it’s one of the first questions asked whenever I mention the idea of switching to an indexed…

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Weekend Reading: Tech Bubble Edition

Weekend Reading: Tech Bubble Edition

“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” The U.S. stock market continues to defy all logic as the S&P 500 is now up 1.12% on the year. If you slept through the first seven months of 2020 (congratulations?) you would’ve missed stocks surging 5.14% by February 20 to reach an all-time high, then plummeting to -30.83% on…

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Is Renting Throwing Away Money?

Is Renting Throwing Away Money?

Young people face a lot of pressure from their parents and peers to own a home. Canadians in general have a high rate of home ownership at around 68%, and in many cases homeowners have seen tremendous growth in real estate prices for the past few decades. For these reasons many people believe home ownership…

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Weekend Reading: Location Independent Edition

Weekend Reading: Location Independent Edition

One of the best things about running my online business is that I can write and offer financial planning from anywhere in the world. No longer tethered to a day job, I planned to test the ‘location independent’ waters this year with some extended travel to see how I could balance work and play. A…

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