Investing Series: Scared of investing your money and have no clue WTF you’re doing? Start here.
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- I am seeing a trend when I talk to people who are not part of our little personal finance
Investing Series: 10 Top Index-Tracking ETFs to hold in your Canadian Portfolio
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- Total credit goes to Mark of My Own Advisor who goes into detail for each index fund. He
Investing Series: The Quick Guide to an RRSP versus a TFSA – Which is better and why?
Last Updated: June 16th 2020 I am trying to figure out how to say this as plainly as possible while using layman’s terms, so bear with me! In Canada the Registered Retirement
Investing Series: Should you sign up with TD Canada Trust E-Series Funds or go with Questrade and Vanguard or iShares ETFs?
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- Really, these are the only two options available in Canada in my opinion. Either you go w
Investing Series: How to look for and choose an index fund to invest your money in
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- It is no secret that I think everyone should pretty much invest their money in index fund
Investing Series: How to sign up for TD Canada Trust E-Series Mutual Funds
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- This is the easiest, most hassle-free way I have found to sign up for TD Canada Trust E-
Investing Series: What is an “MER” (Management Expense Ratio)?
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- Management Expense Ratios are a fancy way of saying that investors need to pay for the gu
Investing Series: Why I don’t hold huge market-cap stocks individually in my trading account
Liquid Independence recently blogged about how Google (GOOG) went up 13% and is now trading above the $1000 per share mark, and while I am thrilled it went up because he owns a few
Investing Series: Trust your instincts
So in lieu of teaching you something, I’m going to tell you something I learned recently: When you feel uneasy about a stock you’ve purchased based on what you’ve
Investing Series: How I started getting into investing
Everyone should know by now that I am not someone who considers herself a sophisticated investor by any means. I repeat like a parrot (and follow) the advice of investing in index