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Posts Tagged ‘Investing’

How To Get The Most Out Of Your Savings

By Boomer | February 24, 2011 | 8

You need to spend some time figuring out effective ways to get the most out of your savings. Here is a “back-to-basics” primer.

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How To Invest Your Money: Part Four – Building Your Portfolio

By Robb Engen | February 9, 2011 | 6

This is the final part of a four part series on how to invest your money. The main focus of this series of articles is to discuss the psychology of investing, how to get started, finding your strategy, and building your portfolio.

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Wealth Based vs. Income Based Portfolios

By Boomer | February 8, 2011 | 10

There are a lot of differing opinions about how to construct a long term investment plan – some go for a fixed total amount, others want sufficient income for financial independence that will not reduce their capital.

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Social Media: The Next Bubble?

By Robb Engen | February 7, 2011 | 20

Investors who get the chance will flock to this latest fad hoping to cash in on the social media boom. But is this just a giant bust waiting to happen?

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How To Invest Your Money: Part Three – Finding Your Strategy

By Robb Engen | February 2, 2011 | 7

This is part three of a four part series on how to invest your money. The main focus of this series of articles is to discuss the psychology of investing, how to get started, finding your strategy, and building your portfolio.

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How To Invest Your Money: Part Two – Getting Started

By Robb Engen | January 26, 2011 | 4

This is part two of a four part series on how to invest your money. The main focus of this series of articles is to discuss the psychology of investing, how to get started, finding your strategy, and building your portfolio.

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South Of The Border Shopping

By Boomer | January 20, 2011 | 7

With the Canadian dollar more or less at par with the US dollar and our neighbour to the south in slow recovery mode, I have become interested in adding some US stocks to my portfolio.

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How To Invest Your Money: Part One – Psychology

By Robb Engen | January 19, 2011 | 12

This is the first of a four part series on how to invest your money. The main focus of this series of articles is to discuss the psychology of investing, how to get started, finding your strategy, and building your portfolio.

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RRSP And TFSA Portfolio Update

By Robb Engen | January 4, 2011 | 16

This past year was a good one for my RRSP and TFSA portfolios (although not as good as 2009), with decent capital gains and a few dividend increases.

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Benefits Of TFSA vs. Non-Registered Account

By Robb Engen | December 22, 2010 | 10

Experts have long recommended that investors set up their portfolios to be as tax efficient as possible by utilizing both registered and non-registered accounts. Here are some benefits of TFSA vs. a non-registered account:

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