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Hot Off the Web- April 29, 2013

Contents: Rent vs. buy in Toronto, target maturity corporate bond ETFs, Canada/US wealth gap, Palm Beach County home prices up 28%? Changes to existing variable annuities, tontines, collateral damage, documentary slams brokers, gold: buy or sell? fundamental and equal weighted indexes, wealth a result of hard work or luck? Personal Finance and Investments In the […]

Hot Off the Web- April 22, 2013

Contents: Beating the bond market, longevity insurance protects against outliving assets, don’t put US dividend stocks into TFSAs, protection against the return gap, Canadian bank deposits safe under bail-in{ yes and no, Canadian home prices up 0.4% in March, catering to Florida’s new renters-the foreclosed, multi-employer pension cuts? Gold/Bitcoin/money in a world of central bankers […]

Hot Off the Web- April 15, 2013

Contents: Active vs. passive funds, adviser fees: watch out for dually registered ones, paying off the mortgage, hedge funds cooking the return rates? Canada’s housing downturn? does the shadow inventory negate Canadians’ perceived real estate opportunity in Florida? large scale purchases of single-homes for rental income an opportunity in the US? pension return rates to […]

“Paper Promises- Debt, Money, and the new world order” by Philip Coggan

Contents: Reading Philip Coggan’s new book is not only well timed given the Quantitative Easing (“financial repression”) in progress in many countries and Euro/PIIGS/Greece/Cyprus crisis, but it is time well spent in general on looking at the history of money and debt, and where we might be heading next given the current mess that the […]

Hot Off the Web- April 8, 2013

Contents: Investing rules, active managers underperform benchmarks again, no IPSs from ‘advisers’, sound investment first then tax efficiency, testamentary trusts scrutinized, age not only determinant of asset allocation, funds massaging numbers, accept low interest rates until reversion to mean, US home prices up, Canadian home sales drop, International Driving Permits in Florida-NOT, save more with […]

Hot Off the Web- March 25, 2013

Contents: CFA Institute’s Statement of Investor Rights, pay accountant for tax planning and do your own taxes, employees make different health insurance choices when spending own money, Canada housing deflating: sales off 16% YoY and house price index fell six consecutive months MoM, investors responsible for downtown Vancouver areas 25% vacant, Florida housing up? corporate […]

Hot Off the Web- March 18, 2013

Contents: Ditching your ‘advisor’, TFSA Americans’ tax risk, insanity of US hospital bills, trailer commissions, Canada: house sales down will lead to flat/lower prices but multi-unit construction up perhaps due to effort to deflate China market? Florida “ground zero” for foreclosure crisis, Florida backs down on international driver permits but must also repeal the discriminatory […]

Hot Off the Web- March 11, 2013

Contents: The 4% rule-NOT, retirement risks, “just like CDs”-NOT, home equity funded retirement, adviser conflict of interest with own firm products, fixed income asset class expands in retirement portfolio, Canadian homes 20% overvalued? Toronto home prices stable while sales off 15%, DC a lottery but longevity insurance can help, CPP survivor benefit skimpy, retire later, […]

Hot Off the Web- March 4, 2013

Contents: Retirees and low yields, RRSP contribution vs. deduction, female investing is about goals not returns, don’t repeat 2008 mistakes, annuities? adviser compensation, lifecycle event questions, US home prices up but Shiller still sees risk, CMHC wants foreclosure info hidden, economic signals of Canada’s weakening housing market? pension gap, Air Canada pension relief? Nortel US […]

Hot Off the Web- February 25, 2013

Contents: Retirement scenarios, tax preparers, value investing requires patience, CCRC (Continuing Care Retirement Communities) vs. LTCI, risk based asset allocation, winner’s game, RRSP withdrawal strategy, RBC devours Ally and replace 1.8% with 1.2%, 5th monthly decline in Canada’s house index- annually still up 2.7%, CIBC endorses a voluntary expanded-CPP but others call it fantasy, communication/perspective […]