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The rule of thumb is that 70% of whatever you made (and lived on) while working should be sufficient. Others scoff, vowing ...
He came to Canada from the States as a toddler. Met his throb while working in tech on the US west coast, then returned to Canada to make a life. They’re both duallies, but when it comes to family ...
So, what happens to society, the economy, financial assets and houses when things change? It’s time we started thinking about it. Change is in the air. You know conditions cannot stay as they are. A ...
“So,” Raj says, “we all know that average prices are rising and people are getting priced out of the market (me included). That explains the demand side of the equation, but what about the supply side ...
The Americans don’t like being outdone so now they have a king as well; except theirs is not ceremonial, theirs actually ...
Dave runs an independent real estate brokerage northwest of the Big Smoke. “More blog fodder for you to consider,” he wrote yesterday, “not that you are short on topics.” Got that right. “I just ...
He’s probably the most quoted investor of all time and every financial advisor, strategist and market pundit has a favourite Buffett quote to draw on for perspective and insight in any market ...
“My dear wife has listened to me espouse your wisdom in the morning over coffee,” he says. “With good coffee, good company and borrowed wisdom I have had 30 good years together with her.” Ah yes. The ...
On Friday, as the mighty Royal Bank warned of a ‘painful correction’ for some Canadian real estate markets, I mused (the winsome coquette that I am) on whether my work here might be done. After all, ...