Weekend Reading: Because Weddings Edition

We launched a new business this week – a fee-only planning service – and the response so far has been fantastic.  Thank you for all of your positive comments and emails, we really appreciate the support.  If you’re interested in working with us, please check out our fee-only advice page where you can read more…

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Weekend Reading: The Third Rail Edition

Attempts to enhance the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) failed this week as Ottawa decided to kick the can down the road and wait for the economy to improve before making any changes to contributions and benefits.  Provinces are now looking into their own solutions, including a voluntary pension option. The current average CPP payment to…

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Weekend Reading: Because Money Edition

We recorded episode three of the Because Money video podcast on Wednesday and welcomed special guest Kerry K. Taylor, the blogger behind Squawkfox.com, to the program to discuss frugal Christmas gifts, the “one toy in, one toy out” rule, and money saving tactics at the grocery store. You’d think after three episodes I’d be a…

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Weekend Reading: Tangerine Edition

Most of us were curious what would become of ING Direct Canada after it was purchased by Scotiabank last year.  Scotia has kept its hands off so far, but one thing we knew for sure was that ING soon had to change its name.   Last week the online bank unveiled the new name, Tangerine,…

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Weekend Reading: Bank Fee Recap Edition

Earlier this month I sent out a note to our e-newsletter subscribers asking for feedback and examples of their most hated bank fees.  Incredibly, I received over 50 responses and stories about how the banks can nickel-and-dime us at every turn. I was collecting the information for a feature story I wrote for the Toronto…

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Mid-Week Reading: Book Giveaway Edition

A mid-week round-up; what the heck is going on here?  I’d meant to publish our weekend reading last Friday, but when I found out it was Robert Britton’s last day of work before he retired, I just had to publish his retirement story that day. But that meant we missed revealing the winners of our…

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Weekend Reading: TFSA Book Giveaway Edition

On Monday, I wrote a review of Gordon Pape’s new book, How TFSA’s Can Make You Rich.  We promised to give away a copy of that book, plus a copy of, Money Savvy Kids, to one lucky reader. Congratulations to Bryan, whose comment left at 7:33 AM Monday proved to be the winning entry.  I’ll…

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Weekend Reading: Switch And Save Edition

I’ve written a lot about using a cash back credit card to earn some money back on your everyday spending.  But it isn’t very smart to use a rewards credit card when you’re struggling with credit card debt. Think about the 1 or 2 percent you’ll earn on your spending versus the 19 or 20…

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Free Chequing Account Comparison

More and more, Canadians are exploring their options and seeking no-fee alternatives to traditional fee-based banking products. Sure, you can get a free chequing account at one of the big banks, but you’ll need to carry a high minimum balance or limit your transactions in order to waive the monthly fees. Related: Canadian Chequing Account Comparison…

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