Weekend Reading: What’s In Your Wallet Edition

Weekend Reading: What's In Your Wallet Edition

My approach to credit card spending has evolved over the years. Once I got out of debt and got my spending under control, I quickly realized (if you paid off your card in full each month) that using a rewards credit card was much more advantageous than paying with cash or debit. I started out…

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Buying A House? Here Are Your Down Payment Options

Buying a House? Here are your down payment options

Housing prices are ticking up again, with the national average price for homes sold in September reaching $515,500, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association’s latest report. Rising prices puts prospective home buyers into a dilemma when it comes to saving for a down payment. Putting down the minimum five percent on a $500,000 home…

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Weekend Reading: Passive Investing Returns Edition

Weekend Reading: Passive Investing Returns Edition

One concept Couch Potato investors need to accept is that their portfolio will move up and down with the market(s). Since the essence of passive investing means tracking a particular index, or set of indices, an investor’s returns must closely mirror those of the index (minus a small fee). That notion can be downright scary…

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Weekend Reading: The Truth About F.I.R.E. Edition

Weekend Reading: The Truth About F.I.R.E. Edition

A personal finance workshop held just outside of Toronto last month attracted a group of 75 financial independence seeking Canadians and Americans. This ‘Camp Mustache’ gathering was borne out of the F.I.R.E. (Financial Independence Retire Early) movement made famous by Mr. Money Mustache and has attracted followers from around the world. The Globe and Mail’s…

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No, Passive Investing Is Not In A Bubble

No, Passive Investing Is Not In A Bubble

There have been many ridiculous statements made about passive investing over the years. None have garnered as much media attention as hedge-fund manager Michael Burry’s claim that passive investments such as index funds and ETFs are the next bubble. He said these index-tracking investments are “inflating stock and bond prices in a similar way that…

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Weekend Reading: Ask Me Anything About Money Edition

Weekend Reading: Ask Me Anything About Money Edition

It seemed like I was everywhere but here this week. The Canadian Financial Summit launched on Thursday and my 30-minute retirement readiness interview with host Kyle Prevost was included in Friday’s line-up. There’s still time to catch Saturday’s sessions and/or get the All Access Pass for instant lifetime access to all three days (25+ sessions)…

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Weekend Reading: Investor Bias Edition

Weekend Reading: Confronting Investor Bias Edition

Home country bias is when investors overweight domestic stocks relative to their weight in the global market. Canadian investors tend to suffer from home bias, but this is also true of investors in most countries. It’s particularly troubling in Canada where our stock market is highly concentrated in the financial and energy sectors. A related…

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How Index Funds Compare To Equity Mutual Funds

How Index Funds Compare To Equity Mutual Funds

This article was originally published more than seven years ago and remains of the most widely read investing pieces on Boomer & Echo. I’ve updated the 10-year returns of the funds listed below. Not surprisingly, the returns of low cost index funds still beat the more expensive equity funds. Despite numerous studies showing that Canadian…

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