Weekend Reading: Managing Investor Expectations Edition

Weekend Reading: Managing Investor Expectations Edition

The reason I put so much emphasis on low investment fees is because it’s one of the few key areas that investors can control (the others being asset allocation, rebalancing, and savings rate). Yet most investors focus on the area they cannot control – their portfolio returns. While it’s reasonable to expect investment returns in…

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How To Transfer Your RRSP To Wealthsimple

How To Transfer Your RRSP To Wealthsimple

A client asked me to send step-by-step instructions on how to transfer your RRSP to Wealthsimple. He’s moving his $145,000 portfolio from Primerica over to Wealthsimple’s robo-advisor platform to save on fees. My client’s existing “Asset Builder Fund” charges a management expense ratio (MER) of 2.30 percent – costing him $3,335 in fees each year.…

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Weekend Reading: Low Canadian Dollar Edition

Weekend Reading: Low Canadian Dollar Edition

We’re getting ready for our 32-day trip to the Scotland and Ireland this summer and our family could not be more excited about the itinerary we have planned. One thing that does concern me about the trip is the low Canadian dollar. The loonie hit an 11-day low on Friday, sinking to 74.53 cents USD.…

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Weekend Reading: The Problem With FIRE Edition

The Problem With FIRE Edition

The FIRE movement (Financial Independence, Retire Early) has taken the personal finance blogosphere by storm of late, with numerous bloggers chronicling their journey towards financial independence. Several high profile bloggers have even achieved FIRE, gaining wide spread attention from mainstream media and leading to book publishing opportunities. The quest for financial independence certainly isn’t new…

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What Are You Doing With That Tax Refund?

What Are You Doing With That Tax Refund?

**This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Alterna Bank. All opinions are my own. Canadians are usually an optimistic bunch come tax season, with the majority of tax filers expecting to get a refund. In fact, many of us count on a tax refund to pay off debt, cover the cost…

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Solving The Home Bias In My Portfolio

Solving The Home Bias In My Portfolio

Canadian investors tend to suffer from home bias – a preference to hold more domestic stocks over foreign equities. This is actually true of investors in most countries, but it’s particularly troubling in Canada where our stock markets are highly concentrated in the financial and energy sectors. The federal government could be partially to blame…

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Weekend Reading: One-Ticket ETF Edition

Weekend Reading: One-Ticket ETF Edition

In the last five years we’ve seen the rise of robo-advisors offering low cost online portfolio management to investors large and small. Investors pay a management fee of around 0.50 percent plus another 0.20 percent or so for the robo-advisor to hold the underlying ETFs. This is a massive improvement from a traditional mutual fund…

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