Weekend Reading: Switch And Save Edition

I’ve written a lot about using a cash back credit card to earn some money back on your everyday spending.  But it isn’t very smart to use a rewards credit card when you’re struggling with credit card debt. Think about the 1 or 2 percent you’ll earn on your spending versus the 19 or 20…

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RRSP Portfolio Update 2013

I’ve spent a few years dithering about what to do with my RRSP, but since my income has increased over that time I can no longer ignore the tax advantages of making RRSP contributions. After only contributing $1,500 to my RRSP in 2011, I’ve added $5,000 in 2012 and another $5,100 during the first 60…

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On Job Security And Preparing For The Worst

The funny thing about job security is that everyone thinks they have it until they don’t.  Most of us can’t imagine a scenario where we’ll get laid off until something unexpected sneaks up on us. In 1993-94, Alberta Premier Ralph Klein set out to eliminate a provincial debt of $23 billion.  I was only 14…

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3 Credit Card Products You Should Avoid

Credit card companies try to get you to sign up for secondary products and services, often forms of insurance or new and convenient ways for you to get at your credit and use it. These services are lucrative for the card issuers, but are not in your best interest. Here are three credit card products…

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Can You Succeed With An All GIC Portfolio?

Conventional wisdom says that when it comes to investing for retirement your exposure to equities should equal about 100 minus your age. That means a 30-something should have up to 70 percent of his or her portfolio in equities to help maximize investment returns over time. Related: Building Your Investment Portfolio As you get older…

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What You Need To Know Before Buying A New Car

For many of us, buying a new car is probably the second biggest purchase we’ll make in our lives.  It’s expensive, it’s a long term investment, and you rely on it.  Most of all, no one wants to get screwed. Get informed…It’s free Until recently, invoice prices were not readily available to Canadians.  Some companies…

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