Learn From Mistakes of Two Political Leaders When Preparing for Retirement

Learning from the mistakes of two political leaders can make us understand how important it is to plan for retirement, writes Peter Watson. Beware when planning for retirement. Life does not always evolve as you might have hoped. Key assumptions are made about when you will retire, and the cash flow needed to maintain your […]
Technology Will Disrupt How We Live

Technological advancements will disrupt our lives, writes Peter Watson. Humans and technology are going to have to learn to coexist. The rate of advancements with technology including artificial intelligence and robots is staggering. This will continue to change how we live our lives. Humans, on the other hand, have evolved extremely slowly since the beginning […]
Use Technology to Help you With Your New Year’s Resolution

Using technology can be useful in achieving your New Year’s resolution, writes Peter Watson. This year’s New Year’s resolution comes with a suggestion that you increase your chances of success by using technology A starting point is to decide what life objective do you want to build towards. Do you have a dream wish? Examples […]
Be Proud of Your Financial Accomplishments

Be proud for all you have achieved this year, writes Peter Watson. The holiday season is a perfect time to be proud of all you have achieved during the year. Take satisfaction of your most significant life goals that you are working towards. Yes, most work hard at a job, cope with the high cost […]
Many Older People Need Better Financial Advice

Many older Canadians are not getting the proper financial advice, writes Peter Watson. The quality of the financial advice you get from your advisor is both understandable and concerning. Younger investors aged 18 to 34 are not happy with their financial advisor, according to a Vanguard study. Only just over one in three felt they […]
Investment Regulation Can be a Negative for Investors

In our modern-day world regulation and compliance issues seem to be everywhere. My observation of regulation is it continues to get more complex and more time-consuming. That is certainly true in the investment business. On a positive note, I agree there should be a high standard of conduct for people providing financial planning and investment […]
Better financial management is needed in Ontario

There is a level of hypocrisy on how our Ontario government implements financial management, writes Peter Watson. On a positive note, starting next year Ontario students must achieve 70 per cent on a financial literacy test as a requirement to graduate from high school. Education Minister Stephen Lecce said one of the skills taught will […]
Government Debt is a Risk for Canadians

Government debt is a financial risk that affects us all, writes Peter Watson. Will the mountain of federal and provincial debt cause Canada to go into a financial tailspin? Let’s consider the facts. The recent federal budget projected a deficit of $40 billion. This will add to our debt which is already over $1 trillion. […]
Government Actions Will Improve Our Personal Finances

Government incentives to Honda are a win for Ontarians, writes Peter Watson. Significant financial incentives have been given to Honda to ensure electric cars and batteries are built in Ontario. Electric cars are the future. There will be direct and indirect financial benefits ranging from jobs created and eventually taxes collected because of this new […]
April Showers Bring May Flowers

A comparison between how flowers grow and investing, writes Peter Watson. Today we are going to look at investing through the eyes of Mother Nature. Humans often rate the weather as good or bad. Sun is good. Rain is bad. The same rating system can be applied to investing. Stock market increases are good but […]