The Perfect Gift for Your Child in 2022
It’s a new year and why not give your children a gift they really deserve in 2022, writes Peter Watson. The gift: a mutual fund that invests in a broadly diversified portfolio of stocks around the world. Why is this important? It is not money, but rather the educational experience of owning an investment. The […]
What Companies Should You Invest?
Owning many stocks in your portfolio may be a good investment strategy, writes Peter Watson. My suggestion is to change your perspective on investing. Don’t focus on which companies to invest. Expand your focus to be much broader. Considering having a globally diversified portfolio that could have many different companies. In effect, you are buying […]
Investing Can Be Simple: Do What Works
Picking the best mutual fund is a difficult task, writes Peter Watson. You would hope for two things: The mutual fund would stay in business, and the fund will outperform its benchmark. In 2001 there were 2,900 US-based equity mutual funds. Twenty years later only 41 per cent of those funds were still in existence. […]
Estate Planning Gone Terribly Wrong
The Rogers family public battle is a lesson on how estate planning efforts can backfire, writes Peter Watson A large part of estate planning is deciding how to allocate your wealth to different beneficiaries. For most families this means distributing your wealth to your children. The late Ted Rogers built his tech company and according […]
Inflation Over Time is a Significant Personal Risk
Inflation is a hot topic these days, writes Peter Watson. People are concerned about the increased cost of groceries and higher price of gasoline for their cars. There is always the risk that when homeowners renegotiate their mortgage at the end of its term, interest rates will be higher. Inflation decreases the purchasing power of […]
Investing and Sports Both Include Competition
Let’s compare investing with sports. In both cases you want to win. It gets more complicated when you consider investing. For every stock trade there is a buyer and seller. The buyer wants a low price, the seller a high price. In stock trading terminology there is a bid and ask. Then the two parties […]
Understanding Inflation is Important to Investing Success
Should investors worry they may receive poor stock market returns if inflation rates rise? Historically, that has not been the case. Assume the stock market gained 10 per cent during a year that inflation was three per cent. The first three per cent of return is needed to account for inflation. An investor needs to […]
Banks Push Back on Investor Protection Reform
Banks and regulators at odds on proposed reforms aimed at protecting investors, writes Peter Watson. New reforms designed to provide better protection of individual investors has hit a major speedbump. Starting at the end of 2021, financial advisors are required to have a better understanding of the investment products they sell. This includes understanding alternative […]
Mortgage debt is a financial risk
Excessive mortgage debt is a financial risk for many homeowners, writes Peter Watson. The nagging issue of excessive mortgage debt held by Canadians continues. There is new information that the risk of excess borrowing is getting worse. This has significant implications for homeowners that might get caught carrying too much debt. Also, there is considerable […]
Investing – Measure Twice and Cut Once
An Investment Policy Statement helps reduce common mistakes investors make, writes Peter Watson. People make mistakes. That can be costly. There is a popular expression used when doing carpentry work. Measure twice and cut once. This is just another way of saying be careful not to make a mistake. Making a mistake with your investments […]