Weekend Reading: A Money Grab Edition

Weekend Reading_ A Money Grab Edition (1)

Canada’s big banks rollout new fee increases every year or two. These fee hikes may seem innocuous at first – 50 cents here and $1 there – but they collectively (and annoyingly) add up to big bucks over time.  My advice for Canadians who want to remain with a big bank but don’t want to…

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Getting Your Fixed Income Fix With BMO ETFs

Getting Your Fixed Income Fix With BMO ETFs (1)

This article has been sponsored by BMO Canada. All opinions are my own. Fixed income doesn’t get enough attention on this blog, mostly because I’m still in my accumulation years and invest in 100% equities across all my accounts. But most investors should hold bonds in their portfolio to reduce volatility and so they can…

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What’s In Your Wallet?

What's In Your Wallet?

I’m a self-proclaimed rewards card junkie and always try to optimize my purchases to get the most points or cash back on regular spending. I watch for juicy credit card welcome bonuses and time my new credit applications around big annual purchases like our home or auto insurance so I can easily meet any minimum…

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Weekend Reading: Bidding War Insanity Edition

Weekend Reading: Bidding War Insanity Edition

House prices across the country continue to soar. The average price for a home in Canada reached $695,697 in April, up an incredible 41.9% year-over-year. Ontario is driving the majority of those gains, as the province’s average price rose 46% during the same period. Would-be homebuyers are getting into bidding wars and paying several hundred…

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Accepting Market Returns

Accepting Market Returns

A few readers have expressed concern about their recent investment performance. In most cases, these investors are holding a sensible, low cost, globally diversified portfolio of index funds ranging from conservative (40% stocks, 60% bonds) to balanced (60% stocks, 40% bonds). One reader said: “Psychologically, it’s tough to put money in when returns have been…

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Weekend Reading: Projected Inflation and Investment Returns Edition

Projected Inflation and Investment Returns Edition

FP Canada issues guidelines every year to help financial planners make long-term financial projections for their clients that are objective and unbiased. The guidelines include assumptions to use for projected inflation and investment returns, wage growth, and borrowing rates. It also includes “probability of survival” tables that show the life expectancy at various ages. The…

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Weekend Reading: Money Bag Edition

Weekend Reading: Money Bag Edition

Welcome to another edition of Weekend Reading. I continue to receive a ton of emails from readers and clients about investing, retirement, real estate, and more. I’ll answer some of those questions here in this special Money Bag column. We’ll look at investing in a rental property, rebalancing RESPs for older children, the limitations of…

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