A New Fee-Only Financial Planning Service

My mom and I have written more than 1,000 articles on personal finance and investing over the last three-and-a-half years.  The articles speak, for the most part, to the general “you” but aim to make readers think about their own finances and how it can apply to them.  We receive countless emails from our readers…

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Fun With Calculators (And Other Online Financial Resources)

Many of our financial decisions involve complicated math that can be tough to decode on our own.  Fortunately there are plenty of financial resources and tools available online that can help us make sense of even the most complex scenarios. I went looking for the best online financial resources, calculators, and tools to help Canadians…

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I Can’t Afford It

My favourite chapter from David Chilton’s, The Wealthy Barber Returns, is the one where he offers four words of advice to someone who was spending too much money going out with friends.  Chilton said, “Sometimes when people ask you to do something, you’ll have to reply, ‘I can’t afford it.’” It sounds so simple, but…

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Do Budgets Allow For Overspending?

Preparing a budget is a very basic element in a financially ordered life.  It enables you to monitor your spending and become more conscious of where your money goes. But a survey done jointly by Brigham Young University and Emory Business School surprisingly found that consumers with a budgeted amount for goods are likely to…

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Dreaming Of A Lottery Win

A survey done by Capital One Canada showed that one-third of respondents admit their financial plans include a future injection of good luck, either by receiving a large inheritance (10%) or by winning the lottery (18%). Surveys like this have been done from time-to-time for several decades and it continues to surprise me that, even…

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Portrait Of An Ideal Saver

The money makeover profiles in the Globe & Mail, MoneySense magazine, and the Toronto Star are designed to give readers a peek into the life and finances of real families dealing with real money problems.  But more often than not the articles feature high income earning couples who just want to know if they can…

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4 Online Personal Finance Communities Worth Joining

Many people turn to the Internet for personal finance advice these days.  From blogs to online forums to social media sites, there’s no shortage of great (and some dubious) personal finance information being shared online. Here are four online communities I visit daily to catch up on the latest in personal finance and investing news,…

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RRSP Contribution Or Mortgage Pay Down?

One question I was often asked when I worked in banking was, “Should I pay down my mortgage or maximize my RRSP contributions?” Being a good employee concerned with the (you know who’s) bottom line, the simple answer was usually, “Maximize your RRSP contribution, then use your (considerable) tax refund to make a lump sum…

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