Posts Tagged ‘Personal Finance’
Kids And Money
$5 seems pretty generous for a 5-year old. That got me thinking about at what age kids should start learning about money.
Read MoreIncrease In Gas Prices Stirs Up – Complacence?
There are the fearful warnings about how high gas prices will be by summer – $1.50 a litre; $2 or more – better get used to it! I recall the same analysts saying the same thing 2 years ago.
Read MoreWhere Do You Get Your Financial Information?
The article quoted a survey conducted by Investors Group that found 42% of Canadians who save and invest are using social and online media to guide their decisions.
Read MoreMobile Banking: Is This The Future?
I haven’t really given much thought to mobile banking before since I am glued to my PC at work, and I have a laptop at home to go online. Banking through my mobile device didn’t seem like a big deal to me.
Read MoreWhat Does Wealth Mean To You?
What constitutes “wealth” is relative. Some people think they will be wealthy when they attain a high income or a net worth of a certain dollar amount.
Read MoreContrary Financial Decisions
By definition a contrarian is a person who takes a contrary position or attitude, i.e. a person who goes his own way and doesn’t follow the crowd.
Read MoreInflation Rates Aren’t As Bad As They Seem
Inflation targeting has been the cornerstone of monetary policy in Canada since 1991. The Bank of Canada aims to keep inflation rates at the 2 per cent target, the midpoint of the 1 to 3 per cent inflation-control target range.
Read MoreWho Are You Calling An Antique?
I recently took a trip to our local Antiques Mall. Imagine my surprise when I saw items that I had received for wedding presents.
Read MoreCredit Bureau Reports
Have you checked out a copy of your credit report lately? It’s a good idea to review it from time to time (even once a year) with the prevalence of identity theft, but even to just check for errors.
Read MoreLump Sum Payment Or Prize For Life?
Now I don’t subscribe to the Lotto Max retirement plan myself, but I have to admit that a lump sum payment of $1,000,000 or more sounds like financial freedom to me.
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