How Will The New CPP Changes Affect You?

How Will The New CPP Changes Affect You?

The Federal and Provincial finance ministers met again earlier this week to pursue their ongoing discussions on how to improve the Canada Pension Plan. The majority of the provinces agreed to make the following changes to CPP: New CPP Changes Explained 1. “Drop-out” becomes “drop-in” Currently, CPP recipients can drop years of lower earnings from…

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Comparing Your Investment Returns With Benchmark Indexes

Comparing Your Investment Returns With A Benchmark Index

Many investors base the success of their portfolio solely on their annual rate of return, but you should also compare your return to a specific benchmark index. What is an index? An index is a statistical tool designed to measure performance over time.   Financial service companies create benchmark indexes then license them to investment…

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The Illusion Of Wealth

The Illusion of Wealth

Would you prefer a lump sum of $300,000, or its equivalent monthly income stream of $1,000 for life? If $300,000 seems larger and more appealing to you than the monthly amount then you might exhibit a phenomenon known as the illusion of wealth. A 2014 study looked at the illusion of wealth and how it…

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Weekend Reading: Your Trusted Advisor Edition

Weekend Reading: Your Trusted Advisor Edition

The financial services industry is in dire need of change. It’s such a me-too industry brainwashed to believe that all you need is a regular meeting with your trusted advisor and your financial literacy problems will be solved. Look no further than the 100+ comments to Rob Carrick’s question on LinkedIn, wanting to hear fresh…

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Weekend Reading: Realtors Run Amok Edition

We live in the information age and yet in certain industries the information gap between the buyer and seller remains a mystery. The financial industry attempted to rectify the problem by introducing CRM2, which discloses how much investors pay advisors and their firms – and expressing those fees in dollars rather than as a percentage…

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Your Year-End Financial Planning Checklist

Your Year-End Financial Planning Checklist

December often zooms by when you’re busy buying gifts, baking cookies, attending parties, and shovelling snow. It may be tempting to just enjoy the holiday season, but the last month of the year is also a good time to think about year-end financial planning. Luckily, you have plenty of time between now and the end…

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