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The upside down world of retirement planning for lower income Canadians
Contributing to an RRSP may be horrific advice for low income Canadians. I was invited to discuss this on TVO's The Agenda with Steve Paikin this past Friday night. The other panelist was Liz …
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WhereDoesAllMyMoneyGo is now BondsAreForLosers
I don't actually think bonds are for losers. It's an inside joke from when I used to work as a stockbroker. There was a guy in the office who was a bond trader for something like 22 years before …
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“Happy Go Money” by Melissa Leong (PODCAST)
Hello, strange people who still subscribe to my blog and/or email list. I am pleased to let you know that I am not dead and that there is some new content available on the podcast. My friend …
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Roasting your own coffee beans at home could save you $1,000 per year
In extreme cases, if you consume a lot of coffee and you use a capsule or pod coffee system (like Nespresso or Keurig K-Cup machines), you could be paying more than $50 per pound of coffee. Not only …
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Protect your brand when a crisis strikes with @melissa_agnes (PODCAST)
Melissa Agnes is the author of the new book Crisis Ready: Building an Invincible Brand in an Uncertain World. She is a leading authority on crisis preparedness, reputation management, and brand …
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