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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Owning Your Home Vs. Renting

Owning your own home has always been an important part of the Canadian dream, but times they are a-changin’.  The high cost of housing in many major cities and the more transient nature of the workforce often make people rethink this choice. Related: How much house can I afford? If you’ve already made the decision…

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First Time Home Buyer: HBP Or TFSA?

It can be a challenge for first time home buyers to come up with a down payment.  With soaring Canadian real estate prices, crippling student loan debt, and low starting salaries, it can take years to save the required minimum down payment. Canadians do have some options to help them buy their first home.  This…

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What Is Your Investing Style?

Whether you are a do-it-yourself investor or you rely on a financial advisor you have an overall strategy of choosing your investments based on your profile, risk tolerance and beliefs that will enable you to achieve your objectives. Related: 5 Challenges DIY Investors Face What investing style fits you? Index investing An index is 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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The Scoop On Preferred Shares

I have always dismissed preferred shares.  The definition I heard was that preferreds are a hybrid of both equity and fixed income investments with the worst characteristics of each, and who would want that?  Plus their special added features – redeemable, callable, retractable, convertible, perpetual, cumulative – just seemed too complicated to me. Related: Why…

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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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