Weekend Reading: Your Retirement Withdrawals Edition

Weekend Reading: Your Retirement Withdrawals Edition

One of the biggest shifts in retirement is learning how to spend your own money without second guessing every decision. After years of building your portfolio, it can feel strange to start drawing it down. That is usually when people start watching the markets too closely and stressing about every dip. The whole point of…

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Weekend Reading: Magnificent Concentration Edition

Weekend Reading Magnificent Concentration Edition

A reader wrote this week asking a timely question: many of us are in that stage of our financial lives where sequence-of-returns risk looms large, and it feels like our portfolios are increasingly at the mercy of a handful of tech giants. The question was whether it’s possible to reduce or eliminate exposure to the…

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Weekend Reading: Canadian Financial Summit Edition

Weekend Reading: Canadian Financial Summit Edition

This week I want to highlight the upcoming Canadian Financial Summit, taking place October 22–25. This annual online event brings together some of the top personal finance experts in the country – and the speaker lineup this year is incredible. You’ll hear new insights from David Chilton, Canada’s Wealthy Barber himself, along with Dr. Preet…

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Weekend Reading: Why “Alternatives” Are a Trap Edition

Why Alternatives are a Trap

A major Canadian bank brokerage recently said that it wants 25 percent of client portfolios in “alts” within five years. Translation: high-fee, hard-to-leave products. What “Alts” Really Are Advisors use “alts” as shorthand for alternative investments, anything outside plain-vanilla stocks, bonds, or cash. Think private mortgage pools, private apartment funds, private credit deals, hedge funds,…

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Weekend Reading: Dividends, Rents, and the Illusion of “Income”

Dividends, Rents, and Unlocking the “Go-Go” Years

The dividends-versus-total-return debate has (mercifully) cooled. Most investors now accept there’s nothing magical about dividends – it’s just cash carved out of total return. The real “magic” is reinvesting, i.e., putting the slice back into the cake so it keeps baking. And yes, ex-dividend, a stock’s price typically drops by roughly the dividend amount –…

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