Give Your Money Time To Grow

Try this question out on your friends – or your children. If you were to choose to get either $1,000 a day for 30 days or a penny on the first day and then double your money every day for 30 days, which would you choose? Most people will begin to silently add up the…

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Why Electronic Banking Is Safe

Electronic banking has been around for quite a while in the form of the Automatic Banking Machine (ABM) and Internet Banking.  No doubt, these technologies have made all of our lives easier. People who are used to brick and mortar banking, my parents for example, still don’t fully trust these methods of managing their money.…

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Time For A Fall Financial Review

The kids are back at school, fees have been paid, and the weather is getting crisp enough to pull out your sweaters. For many, fall represents a new start, and it’s the perfect season to take stock of your finances.  You still have time to meet this year’s financial goals, and it’s a good time…

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Can You Trust Advice From Your Bank?

Banks are getting savvier about finding ways to sell their products.  More and more Canadians are turning to online sources for financial advice, and banks are getting in on the act by engaging customers on their websites and social media channels. One approach the banks have used for years is to conduct a survey about…

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The Art Of Tipping

A tip (or gratuity) is defined as a sum of money tendered to certain service workers for a service performed.  A tip is seldom required and its amount is usually at the discretion of the patron being served. It may not be required, but tipping is certainly expected.  I recently got a haircut and added…

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Why Your Financial Plan Sucks

Everybody should have a financial plan. Very few people do. A scientific poll of me, my girlfriend, and our infant daughter reveals that only 33% of Canadians have a financial plan (margin of error of +/- 2.2%, 19 times out of 20). A financial plan is a broad sketch of how you’ll use money to…

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Why I Bought Out My Car Lease

I made the final lease payment on my 2007 Hyundai Tucson a few weeks ago.  Next week I’m going to the dealership with a cheque for $10,000 to buy out the car lease.  The vehicle is still in great shape, and with only 74,000 kilometres on it, I plan on driving it for at least…

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Is A Prenup Really Necessary?

Russell Brand stands to make an estimated $20 million from Katy Perry’s fortune because under California law, the community property clause splits money and property acquired during the union 50/50 when there isn’t a prenup. While most of us can only hope to be in that kind of financial situation, a recent survey says that…

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