2013 Portfolio Rate Of Return

Last year, with the help of Justin Bender from PWL Capital, I went back and calculated the rate of return from my portfolio of dividend stocks since I started buying shares in 2009.  Why?  Because it’s important to calculate and compare your portfolio returns to an appropriate benchmark so you can figure out whether active…

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Weekend Reading: Because Weddings Edition

We launched a new business this week – a fee-only planning service – and the response so far has been fantastic.  Thank you for all of your positive comments and emails, we really appreciate the support.  If you’re interested in working with us, please check out our fee-only advice page where you can read more…

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A New Fee-Only Financial Planning Service

My mom and I have written more than 1,000 articles on personal finance and investing over the last three-and-a-half years.  The articles speak, for the most part, to the general “you” but aim to make readers think about their own finances and how it can apply to them.  We receive countless emails from our readers…

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Net Worth Update: 2013 Year-End Review

As I put the numbers together for my 2013 year-end review and net worth update I realized that I made two critical errors in my financial plan this year: my financial goals were wildly optimistic – I wanted to achieve a net worth of $360,000 – and I got lazy and failed to properly execute…

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Weekend Reading: The Third Rail Edition

Attempts to enhance the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) failed this week as Ottawa decided to kick the can down the road and wait for the economy to improve before making any changes to contributions and benefits.  Provinces are now looking into their own solutions, including a voluntary pension option. The current average CPP payment to…

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Fun With Calculators (And Other Online Financial Resources)

Many of our financial decisions involve complicated math that can be tough to decode on our own.  Fortunately there are plenty of financial resources and tools available online that can help us make sense of even the most complex scenarios. I went looking for the best online financial resources, calculators, and tools to help Canadians…

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How A Lucky Break Launched A Successful Career

I’d like to think I’m a fairly successful person.  I have a beautiful family and a fulfilling career.  I live in a nice house, spend less than I earn, and have put some money away for a rainy day.  Things have turned out pretty good for me so far. Yet when I’m asked how I…

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Weekend Reading: Because Money Edition

We recorded episode three of the Because Money video podcast on Wednesday and welcomed special guest Kerry K. Taylor, the blogger behind Squawkfox.com, to the program to discuss frugal Christmas gifts, the “one toy in, one toy out” rule, and money saving tactics at the grocery store. You’d think after three episodes I’d be a…

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