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It’s really hard to know what the next right move is. On one hand, things seem to be going well,
We talk about EVERYTHING ELSE. Why don’t we talk about money? The answer is actually so obvious, it’s just f*cking
2018 is off to a wild start in the land of crypto. We’ve seen ICOs halted, scams boldly emerge, utility
Well, it’s already been a hell of a week for international trade. Trump formally withdrew the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership today, and says that he’ll renegotiate NAFTA “at the appropriate time.” Keep Reading
Trump defends Putin’s “I didn’t meddle, swear,” the dems have several notable election victories, Bitcoin Cash is gaining in momentum
Published today on the Huffington Post Canada, thoughts on politics today, relevant to global politics, US politics, and Canadian politics.
Did you know the President can’t delete his tweets?! It could be a matter of federal record keeping, and is
Let’s start with what they’re not for: parking cash and looking for interest. It seems, because of the misleading name of the TFSA, tax-free savings account, that many people think it is an account best used to save money and accrue interest. While some banks will provide a high(ish) interest rate for cash in a TFSA, the reality is that this is far less than even a conservative investment in an ETF or mutual fund. Keep Reading
Over the past few years there’ve been many broad and very public predictions of an impending market downturn. I remember
It’s really hard to know what the next right move is. On one hand, things seem to be going well,
Some economists are starting to worry about the future of the economy, pointing to a “flattening” of the yield curve,
Yes, this is happening. Although not yet, technically. About two weeks ago Kevin live streamed on his Facebook page, posing a question to those watching: “Should I run for leader of the Conservative Party of Canada?” He explains that he has put a “terrific” group of people together to form his exploratory committee that will work to determine if he is the right candidate for the top job, and of course raise money. Check it out below. Keep Reading
Yesterday in my video I discussed the factors that I saw as the cause for partisanship, and one of the
Today the US Federal Reserve (their central bank), headed up by Janet Yellen, raised the US interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 0.75% from 0.5%.
For the decision, Janet Yellen explained: Keep Reading
Over the past few years there’ve been many broad and very public predictions of an impending market downturn. I remember
Besides your bag, which may be an investment in itself, there are a several specific accounts that are designed to
It’s hard to know what Americans must be thinking right now about the country’s economic future. About half (give or take
Yesterday the Globe and Mail reported on the bold behaviour of British Columbia’s Premier Christy Clark at Friday’s climate change talks in Ottawa, and accredited it to an early bit of campaigning.
Politics can be such utter garbage. To evoke support, political marketers seek to further deepen the divide that determines political
I should preface this by noting that I have a love for many old man things (or things perceived to
Headlines lately have been dominated by the current White House’s actions, as have our twitter feeds. My twitter feed is
It’s hard to know what Americans must be thinking right now about the country’s economic future. About half (give or take the popular vote…), of Americans voted for President-Elect Trump, and I can only imagine that many must now be feeling like they’ve had the rug pulled out from under their feet. For starters, their soon-to-be-President promised them he would remove the corruption from Washington, yet his Cabinet appears to be stacked with billionaires. He also attacked Clinton rigorously for her conflict-of-interest connection to The Clinton Foundation during the campaign, but now we hear that he will remain a producer on his reality tv show The Apprentice. With this said, it is easy to see why the markets favour Trump, and why we’ve continued to see stocks rally (the S&P’s 500-stock index has risen 5.6% since the election). Keep Reading
Starting on Sunday, I stash my favorite sections in my bag and carry them with me. The Business section delves
I don’t read the newspaper everyday, there just isn’t time. You don’t pick up a paper with the intention of
Trump defends Putin’s “I didn’t meddle, swear,” the dems have several notable election victories, Bitcoin Cash is gaining in momentum
Last Wednesday marked the first event in the Discussing Finance series in Vancouver, and we want to thank all who attended! We’re very pleased to announce that not only did the event sell out, but oversold with guests arriving last minute looking for extra tickets and happily, we were able to fit everyone in. Keep Reading
Over the past few years there’ve been many broad and very public predictions of an impending market downturn. I remember
It’s really hard to know what the next right move is. On one hand, things seem to be going well,
Some economists are starting to worry about the future of the economy, pointing to a “flattening” of the yield curve,
Mogo Money recently submitted a piece to the Financial Post featuring 10 top financial tips from Canadian personal finance writers and experts. Among the contributors are Chantal Chapman, Jessica Moorhouse, Sean Cooper, and Olivia Lovenmark, on behalf of The Paper & Coffee. Keep Reading
It’s really hard to know what the next right move is. On one hand, things seem to be going well,
Thanks, Cision. Find me just after Anthony Di Iorio and Don Tapscott. The description is partially outdated, but that’s cool. Life
We talk about EVERYTHING ELSE. Why don’t we talk about money? The answer is actually so obvious, it’s just f*cking
The Paper & Coffee is on a mission to make finance fun, so we’re making it social – just as it should be! This November 23rd we’re hosting our first event in Gastown, Vancouver. We’ll have a panel of personal finance experts (featuring WealthBar CEO Tea Nicola, Voleo CEO Thomas Beattie, and Mogo Money Financial Fitness Coach Chantel Chapman!), and a moderator (me!), to lead you through a discussion about the current financial industry and how as millennials, we fit into it.
It’s really hard to know what the next right move is. On one hand, things seem to be going well,
We talk about EVERYTHING ELSE. Why don’t we talk about money? The answer is actually so obvious, it’s just f*cking
2018 is off to a wild start in the land of crypto. We’ve seen ICOs halted, scams boldly emerge, utility