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Weekend Reading: Grouse Grind Edition
My wife and I hiked up Grouse Mountain yesterday. It’s a gruelling three kilometre, 2,830 step, near vertical climb known as the Grouse Grind. At the quarter mark there’s a sign warning hikers that the trail gets even more narrow and steep from here, and if you can’t go on, this is the only point…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Fortune’s Children Edition
There’s wide evidence showing that wealthy families tend to lose their fortune by the third generation. One of the most famous examples of squandering generational wealth comes from the Vanderbilt family, which is chronicled in the book, Fortune’s Children: The Fall of House Vanderbilt. The Vanderbilt story is a classic case of the old adage,…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Rational Reminder Edition
This week I had the pleasure of being a guest on the Rational Reminder podcast with PWL Capital’s Ben Felix and Cameron Passmore. We discussed how I built the blog, my switch from dividend investing to indexing, my thriving fee-only financial planning business, and simplicity versus optimization in your investment portfolio. Check out the Rational…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Investing Podcast Edition
No, I’m not starting my own podcast. But I have started listening to a few good investing podcasts lately and I wanted to share three of them with you. I like these podcasts because they’re smart, quick-hitting, 30-minute talks about investing, personal finance, and current market trends. The first one, which you’ve likely heard of,…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Toothless Investor Protection Edition
Earlier this summer the Canadian Securities Administrators disappointed investor advocates and did a disservice to Canadian investors when it announced watered-down reforms that failed to address conflicted investment advice and a best interest standard of care. Instead of much needed reform, investors got three paltry concessions from regulators: Banning the deferred sales charge option (DSC)…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Scanning Code of Practice Edition
I picked up three pints of ice cream from Save On Foods today, not because I’m a glutton but because they were on sale and I plan on eating one of them after I run 12 miles tomorrow (okay, so I AM a glutton. What of it?). At the check-out I noticed the items rang…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Financial Facelift Edition
I enjoy reading the Globe & Mail’s Financial Facelift every weekend, if only just to goof on the idea that a couple earning $200,000+ per year with $3 million in the bank can be worried about their financial future. The tipping point of absurdity came when the Globe profiled Eric and Ilsa, the Vancouver couple…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Canadian Financial Summit Edition
Last year hundreds of you signed up to watch me and dozens of other personal finance and investing experts speak at the Canadian Financial Summit. Well, we’re back with a fresh new line-up of information designed to make you better savers, investors, and take control of your financial future. Get your free ticket today to…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Renewed My Mortgage Edition
I wrote about my mortgage renewal strategy earlier this year. Since we don’t plan on moving in the next five years, my top consideration is to get the best interest rate possible. That meant looking at the best of either a 5-year close variable rate mortgage or a 1-to-2-year fixed rate mortgage. With my mortgage…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Back To School Shopping Edition
As we head into mid-August my wife and I have started to look at the back-to-school lists that came home with our kids at the end of June. We like to freelance a bit from the recommended list of supplies, especially if we can find deals on similar items early in the summer. We utilize…
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