World Reserve Currency Regime
Canadians, like many nationalities, have a home bias when it comes to investing. The majority, if not all of their investments, such as RRSPs, real estate, mutual funds, segregated funds and businesses, are in Canada and are tied to its future economic growth. These Canadian investments could see reduced returns in the future, however, […]
Canada Day, The Stampede and the Start of the Summer
We’re just coming off of Stampede Week and our recent Saskatchewan road trip. We took in a wedding in Regina and also made stops in Swift Current and Moose Jaw. The weather was warm and we had a great time. We also had a good Canada Day taking in the parade in Airdrie. Of course, […]
Millennial Money Mistakes
Investors who start saving at a young age automatically have one of the most powerful assets on their side: Time. To get ahead financially, young adults should beware of some of the most common pitfalls discussed below that can all too easily sabotage a financial success strategy. Not Taking Saving Seriously At the dawn […]
Redefining Retirement
Retirement used to mean a gold watch, a pension and spending time on hobbies or new pastimes. For some this may still be true, but times have changed and there are new realities that will affect how retirement will look in the future. The largest segment of the population in Canada today, the “Baby […]