If you are the forgetful type or if organization is not your strong suit, I totally understand why you would choose to have all your bills automatically paid.
Author: Stephanie
Book review: Stock Investing for Canadian for Dummies
My first introduction to investing was horrendous, to say the least.
Retirement Planning Mistakes- part 2
In part 1, we examined 5 common retirement planning mistakes. Here are a few more
Retirement Planning Mistakes- Part 1
Planning for retirement is a very complex task. For many, including myself, it can be daunting.
Labor sponsored investment funds explained
In Canada, labor-sponsored investment funds -LSIF- were introduced in the 80’s to encourage Canadians to invest in small companies a
Thoughts on the financially privileged & the not so privileged
I don’t necessarily think there is anything inherently wrong with growing-up in financial privilege.
The cost of dog ownership
Over the last year or so, I have been thinking about getting a dog.
Curbing Summer expenses
After one of the snowiest and coldest Winter in Vancouver, followed by a very wet Spring, Summer is finally here.
Valuing a stock with the Graham formula
There are several ways to assess a stock, besides the stock table. One of them is the Graham formula, created by Benjamin Graham.
The dog years of compounding (in investing)
Albert Einstein dubbed compound interest the eight wonder of the world.