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[Book Giveaway] The Complete Eldercare Planner by Joy Loverde

Random Update: Contest now closed. Winners to be announced shortly. As a thank you to all our readers and a follow-up to our ‘Avoiding Caregiver’s Stress: A Health and Financial Checklist‘ post, we are giving away 1 free copy of a book that provides the latest information on everything from financing a longer life to in-home [...]

Update: Contest now closed. Winners to be announced shortly. As a thank you to all our readers and a follow-up to our ‘Avoiding Caregiver’s Stress: A Health and Financial Checklist‘ post, we are giving away 1 free copy of a book that provides the latest information on everything from financing a longer life to in-home [...]

An Interview With Portfolio Manager Jason Donville of Donville Kent Asset Management

Investing Professionals Update: This post was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance #269 There exist a number of ways investors can screen for stocks. One of these ways involves screening for companies that exhibit high returns on equity (ROE). ROE is a very good yardstick by which to measure how well the management of a company [...]

Update: This post was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance #269 There exist a number of ways investors can screen for stocks. One of these ways involves screening for companies that exhibit high returns on equity (ROE). ROE is a very good yardstick by which to measure how well the management of a company [...]

Canadians Forgo Customer Service for Low Prices [STUDY]

Random As we tepidly recover from the financial crisis of 2007-2009, we’re seeing the residual effects of the economic downturn that stalled commerce around the world—including, of course, consumer activity in North America. In no small way did the downturn affect consumer spending and transaction levels. According to a new study focusing of retail loyalty among [...]

As we tepidly recover from the financial crisis of 2007-2009, we’re seeing the residual effects of the economic downturn that stalled commerce around the world—including, of course, consumer activity in North America. In no small way did the downturn affect consumer spending and transaction levels. According to a new study focusing of retail loyalty among [...]

Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival

Personal Finance It’s time for another edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. Since the inaugural edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival, we are now up to 3 submissions for this installment. We are extremely grateful to the 3 bloggers who submitted their articles however 3 articles make not a Carnival. So [...]

It’s time for another edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. Since the inaugural edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival, we are now up to 3 submissions for this installment. We are extremely grateful to the 3 bloggers who submitted their articles however 3 articles make not a Carnival. So [...]

Gaining Exposure To The Resource Sector Through An Undervalued Investment Company & Merchant Bank

Executive Management As investors, we’re always on the lookout for good companies, especially at cheap valuations. Aberdeen International [AAB:TSX] is one such company. On its website the company describes itself as a “global resource investment company and merchant bank focused on private, micro and small-cap resource companies.” When we first found out about Aberdeen International, we saw [...]

As investors, we’re always on the lookout for good companies, especially at cheap valuations. Aberdeen International [AAB:TSX] is one such company. On its website the company describes itself as a “global resource investment company and merchant bank focused on private, micro and small-cap resource companies.” When we first found out about Aberdeen International, we saw [...]

There is a very strong correlation between home ownership and financial fitness [SURVEY]

Personal Finance Update: This article was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance posted at the Ultimate Money Blog Despite the recent interest rate hike to 0.75% by the Bank of Canada, new statistics show that despite the recession, homeowners feel good about their finances.  Two-thirds of homeowners pay off their credit card balances each month (vs. [...]

Update: This article was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance posted at the Ultimate Money Blog Despite the recent interest rate hike to 0.75% by the Bank of Canada, new statistics show that despite the recession, homeowners feel good about their finances.  Two-thirds of homeowners pay off their credit card balances each month (vs. [...]

Bear Markets Are Your Friend: Embrace Them

Personal Finance Rick Rodgers, CFP®, is President of Rodgers & Associates in Lancaster, PA and author of “The New Three-Legged Stool™  A Tax Efficient Approach To Retirement”. Many investors live in fear of severe drops in the stock market. They mistakenly believe that to be a successful investor, they must be out of the market when it [...]

Rick Rodgers, CFP®, is President of Rodgers & Associates in Lancaster, PA and author of “The New Three-Legged Stool™  A Tax Efficient Approach To Retirement”. Many investors live in fear of severe drops in the stock market. They mistakenly believe that to be a successful investor, they must be out of the market when it [...]

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