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Weekend Reading: Why Investor Behaviour Needs To Change Edition
One of my favourite personal finance writers is Carl Richards, the Sketch Guy, and author of The Behaviour Gap. He has a knack for using humour and simple napkin sketches to point out our dumb habits when it comes to money and investing. In this video, Mr. Richards explains why investor behaviour needs to change – particularly when it comes to…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Speed Reading Edition
Whenever a new personal finance book comes out I’ll typically email the author or publisher and try to get a couple of free copies to review and then give away on this blog. So many books have come out lately that I have piles of books lying around the house that I need to read…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Rob Carrick Hangout Edition
We’ve had some awesome guests lately on the Because Money hangout. If you’re not familiar with the format, we host a video podcast on Google+ Hangouts on Air every Wednesday night at 7:30pm MST (9:30pm EST). Last week we had Rob Carrick on the show to talk about Generation Y. We accepted the fact that…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Earn Save Grow Edition
I started a new blog a few weeks ago (as if I didn’t have enough on my plate). Earn Save Grow is still very much a personal finance site, but it will focus less on frugality and more on topics like how to increase your income, and how to save wisely in the areas that…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Cognitive Bias Edition
Lately I’ve been interested in behavioral finance – the effect our emotions and inherent biases have on the financial decisions we make. How many of us have been reluctant to sell an investment at a loss, and rationalize that we’ll sell once it “comes back” and we break even? That type of behavior is called…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: A Two-Book Giveaway Edition
Last week I reviewed two personal finance books: Stop Over-Thinking Your Money! by Preet Banerjee, and The Moolala Guide To Rockin’ Your RRSP by Bruce Sellery. The authors were kind enough to each provide a copy of their book to give away to a lucky Boomer & Echo reader. We had over 80 entries to…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Because Weddings Edition
We launched a new business this week – a fee-only planning service – and the response so far has been fantastic. Thank you for all of your positive comments and emails, we really appreciate the support. If you’re interested in working with us, please check out our fee-only advice page where you can read more…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: The Third Rail Edition
Attempts to enhance the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) failed this week as Ottawa decided to kick the can down the road and wait for the economy to improve before making any changes to contributions and benefits. Provinces are now looking into their own solutions, including a voluntary pension option. The current average CPP payment to…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Because Money Edition
We recorded episode three of the Because Money video podcast on Wednesday and welcomed special guest Kerry K. Taylor, the blogger behind Squawkfox.com, to the program to discuss frugal Christmas gifts, the “one toy in, one toy out” rule, and money saving tactics at the grocery store. You’d think after three episodes I’d be a…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Tangerine Edition
Most of us were curious what would become of ING Direct Canada after it was purchased by Scotiabank last year. Scotia has kept its hands off so far, but one thing we knew for sure was that ING soon had to change its name. Last week the online bank unveiled the new name, Tangerine,…
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