Finance Wisdom
When Can I Retire With the Lifestyle I Want?
When can I retire with the lifestyle I want? That’s the #1 priority for our clients—based on my experience creating thousands of financial plans over the last 25+ years. They want financial freedom. It’s what we all really want. But you need a retirement plan to get there. It won’t happen on its own. Creating…
Read MoreSupport Top Charities with Ed & Ann’s “Best Things First” Foundation
Have you ever wondered how much your donation really helps the poor? Or how much it really helps find cures? Which charities help the poor the most for each dollar donated? You can now donate to the most cost-effective charities in the world with Ed & Ann’s charitable foundation “Best Things First”. In my latest…
Read MoreNational Post Article: How to take a tax-smart approach to long-term savings
The National Post asked me to share my insights on the smartest, most tax-efficient strategies for young Canadians looking to build wealth. This article is part of a special series aimed at Millennial and Gen Z investors who are focused on long-term financial growth. Some key points that are covered in the article: CLICK THE…
Read MoreCan You Be Confident in the Stock Market? (UPDATED)
Which is true? To invest effectively for your future, it is vital to be confident in your investments. Here is the historical data to give you a clear picture of what long-term investors can expect. By the end, you’ll have a clearer answer to the big question: Is the stock market the best way to…
Read MoreRealizing You Somehow Became Wealthy
I often talk with people who realize—almost by surprise—that they’ve become wealthy. They never really thought of themselves as wealthy, but after years of saving and investing effectively, it hits them: I’m actually wealthy. And let me tell you—being wealthy feels different. In my latest YouTube video, podcast episode, and blog post I talk about:…
Read MoreNational Post Article: Couple shy of retirement goals with $2.1 million portfolio
The National Post asked me to review the finances of Tom and Amanda, a semi-retired couple in their early 60s, who are debt-free, own a $1.9 million home in Southwestern Ontario, and plan to spend $115,000–$120,000 annually in retirement. Tom and Amanda enjoy part-time consulting work, which brings in $24,000 annually before tax, but the…
Read MoreHow to EASILY Outperform Financial Advisors
It is EASY to outperform financial advisors? Why? Conventional wisdom is they underperform because of fees, but there is a bigger reason. They don’t even try to outperform. They try for: “Reasonable return with less risk”. Financial advisors are mainly salespeople, not financial planners. They are more likely to lose a client because of a…
Read MoreGold Goes Down on Inflation. Why Doesn’t the Industry Know This?
Gold goes down on inflation. Why doesn’t the industry know this? This is one of the most common and wrong conventional wisdoms. The conventional wisdom is that Gold protects you from inflation, so if we have high inflation Gold should be up. It should maintain its value. The problem is – this isn’t true and…
Read MoreCanadian Press Article: Renting for life? Here’s what that means for your financial planning
Nina Dragicevic from The Canadian Press recently interviewed me about renting for life as a real option and what it means for your financial planning. In today’s housing market, many young people and even people in their 40s see purchasing a home as unattainable. I work with high-income clients who don’t always own their home,…
Read MoreHow to EASILY Outperform Robo-Advisors
It is EASY to outperform robo-advisors? Why? They don’t even try to outperform. They try for: “Reasonable return with less risk”. You would think robo-advisors would just invest in a few broad indexes, but often they don’t. And they require you to invest in bonds no matter how high your risk tolerance. Robo-advisors are big…
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