$4,000 more in the bank :)
Will be meeting with a few potential employers in the next few weeks - hopefully something good will come out of it.
Summary as of May 15, 2013:
RRSP = $25,000 (book...
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$4,000 more in the bank :)
Will be meeting with a few potential employers in the next few weeks - hopefully something good will come out of it.
Summary as of May 15, 2013:
RRSP = $25,000 (book...
Time to concentrate on the RRSP! 3k more today.
Summary as of April 15, 2013:
RRSP = $23,000 (book value)
TFSA = $25,500 (book value)
Cash = $400
DB Pension ~ $5,500 as at 12.31.2011
Good luck!
by the way do you have a target age in mind? Give us some details to argue about :) income, expenses, etc
I have a question about the TDB972 (TD DIVIDEND GROWTH - I). My wife owns this in an unregistered account and it paid some dividends in 2012 which were reinvested. Should she be getting a tax slip...
We had a similar discussion about this. See if this helps:
http://canadianmoneyforum.com/showthread.php/15050-Situation-after-CPP-EI-ruling?highlight=employer
Saved another 5.5k to TFSA which is now maxed out. I am on target to reach my goals this year (so far).
Summary as of March 27, 2013:
RRSP = $20,000 (book value)
TFSA = $25,500 (book value)...
Lol
It's around 9PM on the West coast and I cannot login into Questrade. In the past few months I see this more and more - does anyone know what's going on?
I wanted to do my taxes tonight and need...
My wife had a similar problem - Questrade fixed it. Hopefully they will get their act together...
"Under the agreement, the syndicate has agreed to purchase 895,000 Units at a purchase price of $12.30 per Unit for gross proceeds of $11,008,500. The Units are being sold to the syndicate by SIR....
looks like someone unloaded a big chunk that's all... average volume is 5.5k, today's volume was 32k
I don't think that people are arguing against buying expensive things, the argument is against debt (at least for me)
How much have you saved since you started working? Borrowing 30k on a car already says that you can't afford it and is not a very good saving strategy...
Having said that, I myself bought a 30k...
I don't really understand that comment - can you please elaborate?
P.S. I am not an actuary yet.
An annuity payout of 6.54% of your purchase price is not your YoC. You do not get the original amount back (i.e. the 100k). When you buy a government bond, you do. Hence a big part of the 6.54% comes...