Dec 11: Best from the blogosphere
It’s getting close to the end of the year and the holiday season is upon us. Here are some examples of subjects personal finance bloggers havw been writing about recently. Marie Engen (Boomer &...
View Article2018 New Year’s Resolutions: Expert Promises
Well it’s that time again. We have a bright shiny New Year ahead of us and an opportunity to set goals and resolutions to make it the best possible year ever. Whether you are just starting out in your...
View ArticleGroup vs Individual RESPs: What’s the difference ?
The “holy trinity” of tax-assisted savings plans available to Canadians are TFSAs, RRSPs and RESPs. RESPs (Registered Educational Savings Plans) are primarily designed to help families to save for...
View ArticleInterview: Evelyn Jacks talks taxes*
Click here to listen Today I’m interviewing Evelyn Jacks for SavewithSPP.com. Evelyn is the founder and president of Knowledge Bureau, a virtual campus focused on professional development of tax and...
View ArticleBest from the Blogosphere: 2018 Federal Budget Edition
SOURCE: 2018 FEDERAL BUDGET, P. 47 What I find most interesting about budgets are the provisions that are often buried in the fine print and don’t make the front page of the newspaper. You will find...
View ArticleWhat to do with your tax return
Before you start reading this blog, I’m warning you that it does not contain typical financial advice. After all, at this time of year personal finance writers and bloggers wax lyrical about all of...
View ArticleMar 18: Best from the blogosphere
A look at the best of the Internet, from an SPP point of view The unempty nest: a new problem for retirement savers We’ve heard all about the main obstacles to retirement saving – paying off debt, the...
View ArticleDec 9: Best from the blogosphere
Year end – time to make sure you’re taking full advantage of employer retirement programs The end of the year is always a highlight – the festive season, the New Year, family and friends; it’s an...
View ArticleMany advantages to having a “squirm-worthy” chat with spouse, family about money
Not everyone is comfortable talking about money with family members – spouses, kids, and so on. In fact, Kelley Keehn, writing for FP Canada notes that she has always found it interesting that “people...
View ArticleDec 19: BEST FROM THE BLOGOSPHERE
Writer offers six tips on how to achieve financial independence Financial independence, writes CTV’s Christopher Liew, “is when an individual has accumulated enough wealth or has a passive income...
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