Weekend Reading: Credit Card Rewards Edition

Weekend Reading: Credit Card Rewards Edition

I used to be a hardcore credit card rewards junkie and wrote frequently on the subject (I even had a separate blog dedicated to it!). I considered it a game, and tried to win big each year by signing up for multiple cards with massive welcome bonuses, while optimizing rewards with specific cards for everyday…

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Weekend Reading: VEQT and Chill Edition

Weekend Reading: VEQT and Chill Edition

One question I’m often asked about my investment approach is when it makes sense to switch my portfolio from 100% global equities (represented by Vanguard’s All Equity ETF – VEQT) to something less risky that includes bonds and/or cash. In other words, does it make sense to switch from VEQT to VGRO to possibly VBAL…

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2024 Financial Goals Check-up

2024 Financial Goals Check-up

I’ve been blogging for nearly 15 years and one reason I keep things going here (admittedly more infrequently than I’d like) is that I thoroughly enjoy looking back at old articles, especially when it comes to financial goals. In fact, one of my favourite posts of all time is a 2019 net worth update when…

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Weekend Reading: TFSA Snowball Edition

Weekend Reading TFSA Snowball Edition

I’ve been toying with a savings concept that I’m tentatively calling the TFSA snowball. It’s a play on Dave Ramsay’s “debt snowball” method (his one positive contribution to society) where borrowers pay off their smallest loan balance first, then roll those freed-up payments into the next smallest balance. Rinse and repeat until debt free. Related:…

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How To Crush Your RRSP Contributions Next Year

How To Crush Your RRSP Contributions Next Year

*Updated for October 2024* Many high income earners struggle to max out their RRSP deduction limit each year and as a result have loads of unused RRSP contribution room from prior years. While we can debate about whether it’s appropriate for middle and low income earners to contribute to an RRSP or a TFSA, the…

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Weekend Reading: Lifestyle Creep Edition

Weekend Reading Lifestyle Creep Edition

I swear half my job is to convince my frugal clients to spend a bit more money. I’m not talking about making a complete 180 degree turn to become a different person. But if you’ve always stayed at a Best Western, then an upgrade to the Ritz every once in a while won’t kill you.…

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Weekend Reading: Renting Vs. Buying Edition

Renting Vs. Buying Edition

Canadians are nuts for home ownership, but with real estate prices soaring to unaffordable levels in many areas of the country it has become increasingly difficult to buy a home. Still, the prevailing narrative around renting vs. buying is that renting is throwing away money and buying is a surefire path to building wealth. That…

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Weekend Reading: Retirement Mistakes To Avoid Edition

Retirement Mistakes To Avoid Edition

Retirement is often put on a pedestal – the pinnacle of achievement after a decades-long career. But the transition from full-time work to full-time leisure can be challenging, both financially and psychologically, if you’re not prepared to meet them. I’ve witnessed these challenges firsthand working with hundreds of retirees over the years. Here are four…

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