Be Your Own Investment Manager Series ~ Part 1 ~ The Best Time to Start
By Ed This is the first part in an 9 part (and growing!) series. This post was first published in January of 2012. First off, I don’t have the get …
By Ed This is the first part in an 9 part (and growing!) series. This post was first published in January of 2012. First off, I don’t have the get …
By Ed Schools out for Summer, so why am I going back to the personal finance books? Well, if you are a parent, June means that your kids are one …
By Ed image source Over the last 6 months and continuing through the next year, Canada is getting new, high tech bank notes. While this probably isn’t news to anyone …
By Ed Ahh retirement – a mythical time when days will stretch out before you waiting to be filled with whatever lifetime pursuit you have been putting off to your …
By Ed Average. The Middle of the Road. The Meaty Part of the Bell Curve (What? No other statistics nerds out there?). Lots of euphemisms for boring or plain. Not …
By Ed One of the big questions my students ask me every semester when we talk investing is, “What do you invest in?” or “Would you invest in _______________ (insert …
by Ed Enough small talk, let’s do this. Time to dive right in and actually talk about some investment options. Sure, budgeting and debt reduction pay the bills, …
by Ed (image source) Part Two in this series focused on Finding Money to invest with, either by “Paying Yourself First” or developing a Spending Plan that leaves you some …
By Ed (image source) I finished off the first post in the “Be Your Own Investment Manager Series” with a couple of thoughts about why you should Invest. Firstly, if …
By Ed Investing can be as difficult as you want to make it. I don’t like it that difficult, so my goal over the next few posts will be to …