Using Monte Carlo Simulations In Your Retirement Planning

Wouldn’t it be nice for our retirement planning purposes if stocks consistently gave us eight to 10 percent returns each year? After all, that’s what stock markets have delivered on average over the very long term. Indeed, between 1935 and 2016 U.S. stocks returned 11.4 percent annually, Canadian stocks returned 9.6 percent annually, and international…

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Weekend Reading: Happy New Year Edition

A new year means new resolutions and goals, many of which will surely be related to improving our finances. So whether it’s paying off that credit card balance, starting to save for retirement, finding the courage to ask for a raise, or circling your retirement date on the 2017 calendar, my mom and I would…

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Victory Lap Retirement: Book Review and Giveaway

There’s a growing body of evidence that suggests postponing retirement – even by just one year – can lead to a longer, healthier life. The reality is that we’re living longer and saving less. Something has to give. But another year or two spent pushing paper in a cubicle is probably not the holy retirement…

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Net Worth Update: 2016 Year-End Review

I like to use the week between Christmas and the new year to take stock of my personal finances, reflect on the year that was, and plan out my goals for next year. I’ve already shared my 2017 financial goals, so now it’s time to update my net worth statement. As you know, I’m on a…

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Weekend Reading: Christmas Edition

With Christmas around the corner we’d like to send a thank-you to all of our readers for supporting the Boomer & Echo blog this year. It’s been an amazing year, starting with a long overdue re-design of the blog (thanks to Justin Bouchard at Top Shelf Web Solutions), plus a commitment to add more photos and visual elements…

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The Steady March Of Inflation

What were you doing in 2006? Maybe you were humming the latest Beyonce hit Check on It, or standing in line with your kids to see Ice Age: The Meltdown. Or, maybe you were discovering the newest social media craze and opening a Facebook account. Conservative Stephen Harper became our new Prime Minister, defeating Liberal…

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Weekend Reading: More Banks Behaving Badly Edition

BMO will pay back almost $50 million to clients who were overcharged on their mutual funds and investment accounts. The settlement was worked out by the Ontario Securities Commission, which said BMO “self-reported” the problem and there was no evidence of dishonest conduct by BMO. But something fishy is going on when the OSC has already…

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My 2017 Financial Goals

I’m a bit of a money nerd. Not only do I blog about money but I also get excited about my year-end financial checklist and putting together a budget and financial goals for next year.   I’ve used this blog as a way to set financial goals and hold myself accountable to achieve them. While…

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5 Things Missing From Your Retirement Budget

When preparing your retirement budget, it’s sometimes hard to anticipate every expense. One of the biggest mistakes newly retired people make is underestimating how much they will spend to afford a comfortable lifestyle. They end up overspending because they miss some necessary expenses. Underestimating expenses, or having several “one time” expenses can derail your budget and…

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