Weekend Reading: Contest Winners Edition

The financial blogging community is outstanding in the way it supports each other online.  It was evident when reading the comments on our anniversary post this week that many of you came here for the first time after a mention on another blog. Our top referring sites over the last four years include Carrick on Money,…

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Having That Difficult Money Conversation

Most people will talk about almost anything else before talking about their finances. The best way to teach your kids about money is to share your own financial management details, but who wants their 10-year old blabbing about their income and debts to everyone at school? And, unless you’re in a union-type job with a…

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Celebrating Four Years Of Boomer & Echo

When I clicked ‘publish’ for the first time four years ago I never thought this blog would have grown into something life changing.  What started off as a mom and son blogging team trying to differentiate ourselves in the personal finance niche turned into so much more. Our articles have been featured in the Globe and Mail, MoneySense,…

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Why Canadian Investors Aren’t As Savvy As They Think

It’s a sad fact that Canadians know a lot less about investing than they think. Confidence can ride high when markets are rising steadily, but when their portfolio takes a beating, doubt sets in. When more than 4,000 Canadian investors were asked to answer a 10-question investment test only one-third got a passing grade.  Only…

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Why Options Mean Freedom When It Comes To Retirement

Saving outside of my defined benefit pension plan will give me several options to consider when it comes to retirement.  To me, options mean freedom, even though I’ll be faced with some tough choices.  Here’s why: Related: Why I save outside my defined benefit pension plan According to my plan provider, I should be able…

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Weekend Reading: Robo-Advisor Edition

The term “robo-advisor” refers to an online service that uses an algorithm to help you choose and manage your investments.  Automated financial advice is already up and running in the U.S. and is now generating buzz in Canada as firms such as NestWealth, ShareOwner, and WealthSimple look to set up shop here. The service is based around clients…

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Choose A Credit Card That Fits Your Lifestyle

The ability to use credit cards wisely is one of the most important financial skills you can learn.  Everyone has different habits when it comes to credit card use and no single approach is best. When we got married in the early 1970’s, my husband dealt with the Bank of Montreal which introduced the MasterCharge…

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Do You Support A Guaranteed Minimum Income For Canadians?

Canada has quite a good system of helping to reduce poverty in our senior citizens.  OAS is payable to most.  GIS is available for low income seniors, plus every province and territory has a variety of support programs. But what about a guaranteed minimum income amount for all adults? This fall Swiss voters will vote…

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