Weekend Reading: Student Loan Forgiveness Edition

Student Loan Forgiveness Edition

It’s graduation season for university and college students across North America. The biggest story of the week came from tiny Morehouse College in Atlanta, where Morehouse’s commencement speaker and tech billionaire Robert Smith pledged to pay off the student loan debt of the entire Morehouse Class of 2019. Smith’s generous gift will wipe away student…

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Long Weekend Reading: Canada Pension Plan Solvency Edition

Canada Pension Plan Solvency

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board manages $392 billion in assets on behalf of some 20 million Canadian contributors and beneficiaries. Operated at arms-length of the federal government, the CPPIB is the 11th largest sovereign wealth fund in the world (Norway’s trillion dollar pension fund leads the way). While questions about Canada Pension Plan solvency…

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Weekend Reading: Blocked By Suze Orman Edition

Weekend Reading: Blocked By Suze Orman Edition

No, I didn’t get blocked by Suze Orman. But respected journalist and consumer advocate Ellen Roseman did when she had the audacity to call out Suze on Twitter, saying, “giving advice made Suze Orman rich and famous, which makes it harder for her to offer advice to normal people anymore.” Ellen tweeted in response to…

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Weekend Reading: Your Biggest Money Fear Edition

Weekend Reading: Your Biggest Money Fear Edition

What’s your biggest money fear? The answer likely depends on your age and stage of life. Twenty-somethings might say they fear living in debt forever, or that they’ll never be able to afford a home. Those in their thirties might fear they’ll never stop living paycheque to paycheque. Forty-somethings might fear losing their job and…

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Weekend Reading: Steady Financial Progress Edition

Weekend Reading: Steady Financial Progress Edition

It’s frustrating to feel like you’re not making any progress with your finances. Maybe you haven’t got a raise for a while, or you’ve been slogging away at debt payments for months at a time, or a stock market dip took your investments right back to where you started. Some people get desperate to make…

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Weekend Reading: Managing Investor Expectations Edition

Weekend Reading: Managing Investor Expectations Edition

The reason I put so much emphasis on low investment fees is because it’s one of the few key areas that investors can control (the others being asset allocation, rebalancing, and savings rate). Yet most investors focus on the area they cannot control – their portfolio returns. While it’s reasonable to expect investment returns in…

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Weekend Reading: Low Canadian Dollar Edition

Weekend Reading: Low Canadian Dollar Edition

We’re getting ready for our 32-day trip to the Scotland and Ireland this summer and our family could not be more excited about the itinerary we have planned. One thing that does concern me about the trip is the low Canadian dollar. The loonie hit an 11-day low on Friday, sinking to 74.53 cents USD.…

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Weekend Reading: The Problem With FIRE Edition

The Problem With FIRE Edition

The FIRE movement (Financial Independence, Retire Early) has taken the personal finance blogosphere by storm of late, with numerous bloggers chronicling their journey towards financial independence. Several high profile bloggers have even achieved FIRE, gaining wide spread attention from mainstream media and leading to book publishing opportunities. The quest for financial independence certainly isn’t new…

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