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 […]
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 […]
Stock Markets are Shrinking

There are significantly less publicly traded shares available to individual investors, writes Peter Watson. Investors can purchase publicly traded shares of companies they wish to invest. This can be via a direct purchase or by owning a mutual fund that has acquired shares. Most portfolios have a strong allocation to stocks and therefore the declining […]
News can be confusing for investors

News can be very confusing, writes Peter Watson. We live in the modern age of 24 seven news streaming at us from our smart devices. That can cause a problem. The psychology of news or more importantly how people interpret news is based on our desire to hear the bad things of life. News that […]
Financial Mistakes Should be Corrected

Correcting financial mistakes can help you achieve your financial objectives, writes Peter Watson. Everyone makes mistakes. That is normal, so consider that a characteristic of being human. Correcting mistakes does not always happen. We will consider this reality in the context of your personal financial planning. Long-term financial success can be achieved with a series […]
Women May Have Financial Planning Challenges in Later Life

Retirement planning for women should take several things into consideration, writes Peter Watson. Women’s finances can get difficult. If a woman is married or in a long-term relationship, often she is younger than her husband. Plus, a women’s life expectancy is longer than men’s. A woman could outlive her husband by 10 years. If the […]
Was 2023 a Good Year to Sell Your Stocks?

Investors sold stocks in 2023 and missed out on significant gains, writes Peter Watson. Should you have sold your stock holdings last year? Consider significant world events because many investors use that information as an indicator of how to invest. If bad news is a reason to get out of stocks, we had plenty of […]
Investor Communication with Advisors Still Has Room for Improvement

Communication between a client and financial advisor is an important part of their relationship, writes Peter Watson. Are you satisfied with the relationship you have with your financial advisor? Research from Angus Reid highlights the most important characteristics of how your advisor communicates with you. Offering personalized service combined with transparency are key ingredients. There […]
The Shock of Higher Mortgage Payments Could be Just Around the Corner

Most homeowners face higher mortgage payments in the next two years, writes Peter Watson. Last year many homeowners escaped the burden of rising interest rates pushing their mortgage payments higher. That will soon change. Interest rate increases do not immediately affect all existing mortgages. For example, if you have a five-year mortgage at three per […]