If you thought millennials’ saving habits were aggressive, their goals are even moreso. Nearly two thirds of millennials say they hope to achieve seven-figure wealth by age 45. Younger millennials, ages 22-29, are even more optimistic. One third of this age group responded that they hope to have ac...
Feb 11th, 2019 10:07 pm
... Canada. However, despite these factors, it’s important to remember that buying Canadian real estate is still one of the safest and most reliable financial investments one can make. Single Canadians who want to buy a home are in agreement, with 38 per cent saying it is a good investment, which ...
Feb 8th, 2019 2:19 pm
Hi allAre there any ‘free’ financial retirement models that use a lot of inputs to forecast your retirement fund and the amount you would be able to draw based on my current savings contributions, OAC clawback, my pension, age of retirement/death, expected investment return, etc. ThanksFoz
Feb 4th, 2019 2:05 pm
Hello RFD Users, ** I do apologize - I posted in Hot Deals subform. I'm still getting used to the new set up on the forum - my bad! ** Long time deal hunter looking to pick your brains / get some guidance on a situation I haven't faced. I have a TFSA with a F.I., and due to an unforeseen situation o...
Jan 15th, 2019 9:22 pm
I am looking for one and not quite sure how to go about it. I had one quite some time ago. He retired. I need to consult one and decide how to invest some money.
Jan 15th, 2019 2:29 pm
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Jan 15th, 2019 12:19 am
Anyone here doing some through/deep analysis of stocks etc? I am taking this course just to learn some tools/techniques etc. It overlaps with lots of my other projects. They are kind of neat to be able to read/analyze the data but I think I need more market knowledge not just technical knowledge to ...
Jan 13th, 2019 10:47 pm
I only dealt with major banks like TD, Coast Capital and RBC. Are these other financial institutes with higher interest are safe and is it worth to go with them for GIC etc?
Jan 12th, 2019 7:49 pm
Which are the best non-banking financial companies that provide small businesses access to capital when they need it? What to look in them? Any recommendation will help.
Dec 28th, 2018 1:07 pm
So for those who jumped on the Netflix promo with the Stack Financial credit card a few months back. I have some bad news for you. As you may know, Netflix just announced a $3 price increase towards their standard and HD plans. After speaking with a Stack ...
Nov 29th, 2018 12:09 pm
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Nov 9th, 2018 6:03 pm
They say 20% more value, but taking the original cost, i.e. 12,000 points for $100 cash value to 10,000 points for $100 cash value is really a 16.67% discount. Still not bad. Works with RBC Registered Rewards (RRSP, TFSA, RESP, RDSP), Homeline Plans, Mortgages, Royal Credit Lines, and Personal Loans...
Oct 24th, 2018 10:15 am
Hi Everyone, I completed a lease take over on a 2015 Honda Accord in the beginning of September, the dealership has failed to provide Honda Financial the correct paperwork so the transfer has not officially gone through. However, I have the car, insurance for the car and the title is in my name. ...
Oct 16th, 2018 2:41 pm
Hi all, 16.67% off RBC Financial Rewards with points is back again. This is probably the best points per dollar ratio if you don't count flights. Better than merchandise for sure. Either use it to buy your RRSPs or take $100 or whatever ...
Oct 14th, 2018 1:55 pm
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