Why Are Canadians So Loyal To Their Bank?
I have been dealing with my bank for decades and most of my financial products are held there. Yes, I know that I could get a higher interest rate on my savings account, or a lower trading fee on my discount brokerage if I switched. I think about it for a minute or two, and…
Read MoreHaving The Best Weekend Of The Fall Exploring Calgary
Having been born and raised in Calgary I always enjoy getting back to the city to explore old favourites and find new things to do. That’s why it was a special treat to bring my family up highway #2 from Lethbridge, AB to spend last weekend in Calgary. Not only that, I was thrilled to have my…
Read MoreIntroducing The Tangerine Dividend Portfolio
Retirees and those nearing retirement are looking for ways to get income from their portfolios and today’s low interest rate environment doesn’t offer up many attractive options. Better yields can be found in the stock market, but that comes with some risk and many would rather play it safe. Can we find a happy medium…
Read MoreAre You Wasting Time To Save Money?
A lot of people think frugality is all about saving money, and saving money on things you already buy or want to buy is a smart idea. But, are you spending too much of your time trying to save a couple of dollars? Your time is just as precious. Being frugal is making the best…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Trump Edition
Trump pulled it off. Unbelievable. I guess the media and pollsters completely underestimated just how pissed-off rural and rust-belt America is with the way the country is moving. Talk about flipping the script. Here’s to four years of uncertainty, not to mention unorthodox politics like we’ve never seen before. It’s human nature to want to act…
Read MoreEstate Planning For Blended Families
My husband’s mother and step-father were each in their third marriage when I met them. My mother- in-law had two children from her second marriage (my husband and his brother), and my father-in-law had two children from each of his first two marriages. When my father-in-law passed away, his estate avoided probate because his assets…
Read More10 Tips For Negotiating A Raise
I’m sure I’m not the only one who has worked several years for a company, got good annual reviews and a 1% pay increase, only to see a new hire for the exact same position starting at a salary $5,000 higher than you’re earning now. You can focus on the non-monetary benefits of your job – the…
Read MoreSharing My Top Financial Wins
Talking about money can often feel a lot like the movie Fight Club. You know, the first rule of money is: You do not talk about money. The second rule of money is: You do not talk about money. Indeed, money is a taboo topic in many households and cultures. As a financial blogger, my…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Flashback Edition
“You need to get down here right away! There’s been a plane crash and the pilot had to eject.” I’ll never forget that day – July 23rd, 2010 – when Captain Brian Bews and his CF-18 Hornet crashed during a practice run at the Lethbridge Airport leading up to the Alberta International Air Show. As…
Read MoreCan Value Investing Protect You During A Market Crash?
My name is Brett Nelson and I’m a contributor and owner of Simplifying Finance. We’re a blog helping people get started understanding their personal finance and investing. Mainly, we focus on Ben Graham/Warren Buffett-style value investing. The good folks at Boomer and Echo here have allowed us to do a guest post, so we’re going…
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