Buy Now, Pay Big Time Later
Brent and Darlene really enjoy their ‘toys’ and their lifestyle. In the last few years, they bought themselves a big screen TV, a stereo system, two expensive new vehicles, a ski boat and took a tropical vacation, mostly on credit. They also used their credit cards to pay for numerous restaurant meals, theatre tickets, hockey […]
An Interesting September
In Canada, we went into full election mode in September with new (and embarrassing/offensive) revelations about our current Prime Minister’s past behavior. It was yet another embarrassing situation for Mr. Trudeau and likely one he didn’t want coming up a month from the vote! As I write this, the Canadian election polls have things very […]
Beware of this Insurance Trick
Alicia was about to sign the papers on her new vehicle when she noticed an additional charge of a little over $3,400 for insurance on the Bill of Sale. When she asked the finance manager what it was for, he said, ‘Well, that’s for the life and disability insurance for your car loan.’ She was […]
Registered Retirement Income Funds
It is required by the Income Tax Act that a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) must be closed by the end of the year in which the planholder (annuitant) reaches age 71. At that time, the annuitant must decide what to do with their retirement savings. They have three options – cash in the RRSP, […]