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Random Thoughts on the Sh*ticane Market. October 16, 2008. OK, before we get started, I have to be completely upfront about the content of today’s post. Does profane language leave you squeamish? Do you object to an expletive-filled tirade? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then this edition of the. Is definitely not for you. Go away now. Here’s a link to the Disney homepage. Notice how I use “*” instead of “i.” Clever, eh? I replied, it’s down about 500. He countered with, only 500?
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The Market Guy: Comeback Special ’08. July 18, 2008. If you’d like the column delivered to your inbox, click on the “Subscribe” button at the top of the page or just click here. And guess what happened? When you return, we’d like a few pages summarizing what you did. Does this sound like a good deal? Thank goodness faculty are generally high in achievement motivation and imposter syndrome or else the whole thing might degenerate into Joel’s parents going away in. So what am I going to do? 1 CNBC and BNN.
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Canadian Dream: Free at 45: How Much House is Enough?
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Canadian Dream: Free at 45. One Canadian's dream to retire at 45. Canadian Government Retirement Calculator. Retirement Books and Links #1. Enter your search terms. Tuesday, August 07, 2007. How Much House is Enough? Recently I've been reading a few architecture books and interior design books on a quest to answer the question: How much of a house is enough? Here is a few steps to help you determine that. Step 1 - What do you do? Do you watch two hours of TV every night? Step 2 - Purge junk. For each act...
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Bank account optimization | centsprout
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Just another canadian personal finance weblog. Auto saving for retirement. September 3, 2011. This week is Chapter 2 of I Will Teach You To Be Rich. And it’s all about bank account optimization. Not much for me to do on this front, as this is something I’ve been on top for for the last 5 years or so since I opened my PC Financial. No fee online bank accounts (savings checking). Over the years I’ve kept an eye on the other offerings in Canadian no fee online banking land, such as ING. That said I still ha...
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Books | centsprout
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Just another canadian personal finance weblog. I’m always coming accross books that sound interesting, but at that particular time I’m reading something else and then I forget about it. And then when I need to find a book to read, I can never remember the titles of all those books I wanted to read. So I’m going to start keeping this list of books for my own reference. The Paradox of Choice. Responses to “Books”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Debt free! | centsprout
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Just another canadian personal finance weblog. Some things in life are more important than paying off interest? August 21, 2011. Well the student loans are now finally paid off! Approximately $25K in 3 years. Next on my PF to-do list is to read I Will Teach You To Be Rich. I get the feeling not everything will apply from a Canadian perspective, but hopefully most of it will still be relevant. Responses to “Debt free! Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Fuel efficiency with a manual transmission | centsprout
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Just another canadian personal finance weblog. Fuel efficiency with a manual transmission. December 5, 2007. I’ve always driven manual transmission cars, I even took my road test in one! Anyway, this past week-end I had to take a rental car on an out of town trip and apparently all rental cars are automatics these days. I guess it makes sense, since not everyone can drive a manual. The actual car will be cheaper (automatic transmissions are usually more expensive). What kind of cars do you guys drive?
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A quote | centsprout
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Just another canadian personal finance weblog. February 3, 2012. I wanted to make a note of this quote I came across, because of my constant state of confusion on whether to focus on a career or side business. If you research how wealth is built the most common source is business with most of the remainder coming from real estate. The third asset class paper assets is typically a parking place for wealth built in business and real estate rather than being a source of wealth in itself. Feed for this Entry.
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Canadian Dream: Free at 45: Riding the Drop of Doom
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Canadian Dream: Free at 45. One Canadian's dream to retire at 45. Canadian Government Retirement Calculator. Retirement Books and Links #1. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, August 15, 2007. Riding the Drop of Doom. This does present a good time for me to start my mortgage acceleration plan. As a 5% after tax rate of return is starting to look fairly good compared to the swing my RRSP accounts have been taking in the last while. Posted by Tim Stobbs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Water War - ...