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How to Make Your Heirs Hate You

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Your death will create problems. There will be three types - emotional, legal and financial. You can do certain things now, while you're alive, to reduce or increase these problems and make your heirs either love you or hate you. Emotional Problems You can increase the emotional upset after your death by leaving your affairs in a mess. Hide your will, or better still, don't make one. Have a…

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Budget Your Way to Financial Independence

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For the book The Millionaire Next Door, researchers asked the question, 'Do you know how much your family spends each year for food, clothing and shelter?' Almost two thirds (62.4 percent) of the millionaires said 'yes.' Only about 35% of non-millionaires said they did, even though they are high-income earners. The millionaires also budgeted very carefully for savings and most save 20% or more of…

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Understanding Market Volatility - Part 1

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This year began with some market turbulence resulting in a correction in the S&P Index in late January of about 10%, and about 7% for the TSX during the same period. You would have thought the world was ending with all the hand-wringing and hysteria stirred up by media reports at the time. More importantly, for a couple of years now, the media has been focusing on volatility as if it’s…

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Daily Choices of Financial Freedom

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Most people want financial freedom over financial servitude. Who doesn't want to be financially independent, where their money is working for them rather than working for their money? The problem for most Canadians is that financial freedom can be a struggle of living paycheck-to-paycheck or where spending tends to win out over savings. Ultimately, financial freedom is not so much a single choice…

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Late Career Retirement

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A few years ago, when the federal government restored the OAS eligibility age back to 65, many Canadians breathed a sigh of relief. When eligibility changes were originally implemented they only affected those under age 54 as of March 31, 2012, but it became apparent that even an extra few hundred dollars a month in retirement could mean a lot to many future Canadian retirees. At the end of the…

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