Posts Tagged ‘Links’
Weekend Reading: Shattered Sunroof Edition
Shattered. Shocked. Spitting glass. We had just dropped off our kids at their grandparents’ house for the weekend and were heading back into town to see a movie when, BOOM, the panoramic sunroof in our 2013 Hyundai Sante Fe exploded. Glass everywhere! It sounded like a gunshot. I wondered if something fell out of the…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Heads I Win, Tails I Win Edition
Do you think you’re an above-average investor? Most of us do, and that’s the premise of Heads I Win, Tails I Win, a new book by Spencer Jakab, the former stock analyst who now writes the Heard on the Street column for The Wall Street Journal. In the book, Jakab refers to Lake Moneybegone, a place…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Manufacturing A Raise Edition
My employer – acting on direction from the provincial government – is freezing wages for the 2016/17 fiscal year. No salary increase, plus inflation, means that our growing family will actually be earning less money over the next 12 months. It’s a frustrating situation but I’m determined to make the most of it by manufacturing my…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Summer Vacation Edition
I’m on holidays for the rest of the month and we’re heading out to Kelowna, B.C. to spend our family summer vacation water-sliding and wine-touring in the Okanagan. For the fifth summer in a row we’ve rented a house through vacation rental site VRBO.com. We can find an entire house or condo to rent for about the…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Major Media Mention Edition
Welcome to the weekend! I was thrilled to be featured in this CBC story about Air Miles and how miles earned before 2012 are set to expire at the end of this year. The author, Sophia Harris, was a pleasure to work with and, incredibly, turned this story around in just a couple of days.…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Canada Child Benefit Edition
Happy Canada Day weekend! We spent Friday exploring the beautiful Waterton Lake area and took a boat cruise across the International border to Goat Haunt, Montana. Canada and the U.S. have an interesting way to separate their borders along the 49th parallel – by clearing a section of forest 10 feet on either side of the…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Scotia Twitter Chat Edition
What a crazy week! First, perhaps taking a cue from my pro-CPP expansion article, the federal government and most provinces agreed on CPP reform, with premiums set to increase in 2019. This surprisingly quick compromise got the internet buzzing for a better part of the week. Then Brexit happened. Brexit, or British exit, referred to…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Walmart Battles Visa Edition
Walmart took a shot at Visa last weekend by announcing it would no longer accept Visa cards in its more than 400 stores across Canada. A statement issued by the retail giant blamed Visa for charging unfair fees on credit card transactions – which Walmart claims are four times higher than what consumers pay in other…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Smart RESP Edition
A while back I wrote about how target date funds could be a smart solution for your RESP. Turns out a new robo-advisor called Justwealth had the same idea and is now offering custom Education Target Date Portfolios: “a unique investment solution that transforms itself automatically over time, eventually “maturing” in the exact year that your…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: Two Income Trap Edition
The number of dual income families with at least one child has almost doubled since 1976, according to new research released this week by Stats Canada, rising from 36 percent to 69 percent. Meanwhile, the number of single income families dropped from 59 percent to 27 percent. More families are dual-income today for two reasons;…
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