Market peaks shouldn’t be scary
It’s hard to open a financial newspaper, check your social media feed or even listen to the news these days without hearing someone talking about
Market peaks shouldn’t be scary
It’s hard to open a financial newspaper, check your social media feed or even listen to the news these days without hearing someone talking about
The importance of finding better problems
Last year, we had the folks from a very successful organization come into Ottawa to facilitate a one-day workshop called “Creating a personal/business vision of
Why optimism is the only realistic outlook
It’s tough being an optimist these days. The political culture wars are driving friends, families and countries apart. Europe and the Middle East are engulfed
Fat tails and the precautionary principle: How Isaac Newton lost his shirt in the stock market
Sir Isaac Newton was a mathematician, physicist and philosopher who was considered by many to be the father of the scientific revolution, and one of
Too many investors fear longevity too little – and market volatility too much
In 1993, the cost to mail a letter in Canada was 43 cents. Today (assuming anyone were to actually want to mail a letter) it
How to crash-proof your retirement income
There are three big things you can do right now to protect your nest egg – and your retirement income – from almost any potential
When to take OAS and CPP – another perspective
We’re all getting older and one of the hot topics for us aging boomers is when to take our OAS and CPP. The rewards for
An investor checklist for 2023
The first month of the new year is officially behind us. Traditionally, this is the time when all our well-meaning resolutions are forgotten until next
There’s a recession coming in 2023. So why am I still in stocks?
The debate is over. We have an inverted yield curve in fixed-income securities, where short–term rates are higher than long–term rates. Consumers are stretched thin,
Has the market started to turn around?
There’s no two ways about it. It’s been a tough year for investors. And in a somewhat unusual (but not unprecedented) move, both stocks and
Get up-to-date news about the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Ottawa and beyond.
Sponsored