End of 2015: My current investments and allocation portfolio
So just to recap, my current net worth is: $547,022.49 Of that amount, I have approximately 58% of it invested and the rest in cash. ER….WHY SO MUCH IN CASH? Half of it is ac
Wealthy people hold assets, the rest are in debt.
Know what else wealthy people do? They… Don’t own most of their net worth in real estate (e.g. their primary residence) Don’t want to be a slave to anyone or any
Investing Series: What exactly is the Stock Exchange? (Video)
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- Ever wanted to know how the stock exchange works in general? This is a SUPER simple and e
Investing Series: You really don’t give a rat’s ass about your money, do you?
I am starting to realize that if you are a person who has…. ever randomly picked some mutual fund based on historical (past) returns haven’t looked at your return on s
The Investing Series: Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSA) Canada
Basically, the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) in Canada is the equivalent of the Roth IRA in the U.S. YOUR ELIGIBILITY You have to be 18 or older and a resident of Canada No incom
Investing Series: What is the difference between weighted, listed, and effective MERs?
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- SHORT ANSWER: There is the “list” price of an MER (what the cost is), and the
The Canadian Financial ‘Money Things To Do’ Checklist for Each and Every Year
Here’s my short checklist of financial money management I do before the end of the year to prepare for the next. It is not everything I do (and I don’t do it all, such
Investing Series: Where I invest my money in index funds (ETFs) in Canada
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- I have almost every single penny of my investments (except for about $14,000 that is lock
Real Estate Comparison: What you can buy in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Note: I am just searching in downtown Montreal, nothing in the areas of Laval or not specifically “Montreal” as the city. You can click on any of the images below to go
Investing Series: How Capital Gains and Losses are treated in Canada
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- Before the end of the year (December 31st) if you divest (meaning “sell”) off