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    If you're willing to waste a couple of hours, a...

    If you're willing to waste a couple of hours, a few years ago, I stayed at a timeshare and had to sit through a presentation. It was actually quite amusing because we did the math and explained why...
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    Remember that income taxes brackets are based on...

    Remember that income taxes brackets are based on marginal income. If you spill over into a higher bracket by $1, it is the $1 that is taxed at the higher rate--not the income in the lower brackets.
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    How is this if the dividends are ineligible?

    How is this if the dividends are ineligible?
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    I second the Capital One Aspire Travel. Great...

    I second the Capital One Aspire Travel. Great benefits and point value/spend ratio (2%). Like it was mentioned before, the $120 annual fee is pretty much a wash. My favourite benefit is if your...
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    I have a bunch of preferreds. All of them are...

    I have a bunch of preferreds. All of them are rate resets, generally in the 2015-2017 timeframe. A couple are floating based on prime. These are my fixed income alternatives.
  6. Must also consider if the dividends are eligible...

    Must also consider if the dividends are eligible (coming from GRIP) or non-eligible.
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    HP, we may be posting past each other and trying...

    HP, we may be posting past each other and trying to compare dollar-weighted returns vs. time-weighted returns. If so, maybe using the value per portfolio unit is what you are talking about?

    The...
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    The key to using the XIRR is that you assume a...

    The key to using the XIRR is that you assume a cash outflow today using the current value of the portfolio. HP, in your example, if you model a large cash inflow yesterday, the implied cash outflow...
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    CC, is there a way we can share Excel files? I...

    CC, is there a way we can share Excel files? I know there are security issues with that, but wondering if there's a way around that.
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    Agree. If you're making over a million dollars a...

    Agree. If you're making over a million dollars a year and your portfolio is losing half a million a year but are still increasing your net worth by $100k, there should be concern about how your...
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    Further clarification. ...

    Further clarification.

    http://www.barrick.com/investors/share-price-and-dividend/default.aspx
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    Haven't read all the posts, but I thought ABX...

    Haven't read all the posts, but I thought ABX declares in USD and pays out in either CAD, USD or AUD depending on where the shares are held.
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    Why not to have stop orders...

    ...but rather mental stops to commit to.

    Qualys Inc (QLYS)

    See today's chart. HFT at its best.
  14. Income taxes are due three months after fiscal...

    Income taxes are due three months after fiscal year end. The T2 return is due six months after FYE. For future years, you will have to pay taxes in installments.

    A FYE of July 31 will maximize...
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    Ignoring MERs, the expected value add of an...

    Ignoring MERs, the expected value add of an active fund manager vs. an index is zero (some beat the index, some trail the index). Now let's throw in costs. If a fund with an active manager has an...
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