Mortgage Payments Are Becoming Challenging

The most significant challenge for some over the next few years is making their mortgage payments, writes Peter Watson. Many have already experienced the effect of higher interest rates. The lucky ones have locked in a specific mortgage rate that has not come due, but that day is coming. There are several realities to homeownership. […]
Why paying off your mortgage is a smart move

It’s time to pay off your mortgage, writes Peter Watson. For many years historic low interest rates encouraged people to borrow. Those days have passed. Depending on your mortgage details, your interest rate has already increased or likely will soon. Paying off your mortgage is a good idea, especially before you retire. During retirement your […]
Financial procrastination affects how we manage our personal finances

Today, let’s talk about financial procrastination, writes Peter Watson. It is not a matter of scolding yourself when human characteristics interfere with the way you operate. Accept the fact that people do things a certain way. If you choose, try and develop personal strategies that can lead to better results. As you read this article, […]
Does Working During Retirement Interest You?

Your plan during retirement could be to get a job, writes Peter Watson. The conventional retirement age has been 65 for many decades. However, things have changed. Life expectancy has increased, therefore the number of years spent in retirement could be much longer than in the past. Continuing to work has many advantages. If you’re […]
Inflation Does Not Harm Investors

Inflation is not bad for investing, writes Peter Watson. There is a relationship between investment returns and inflation. Stock market returns in the United States, as measured by the S&P 500 index, posted an annual return of 10 per cent over the last 30 years. Inflation during that same period, as measured by the […]
A Financial Strategy for Change

A strategy to make financial changes easier to implement, writes Peter Watson. One of the strengths of humans is our ability to change. Yes, we have the ability, but it is often very difficult. The strategy for change we are suggesting is to look ahead at the benefits of making changes that most likely will […]
Artificial Intelligence Will Eliminate Jobs

Artificial intelligence could cost us our jobs, writes Peter Watson. The question for many is when will artificial intelligence take our job. The world is changing at a pace that none of us could have imagined even months ago. There is risk to us all. This change will affect our ability to earn an income. […]
Federal Budget Outlines Financial and Political Priorities

Federal government outlines priorities in the 2023 budget, writes Peter Watson. This budget is a fiscal and political balancing act between conflicting priorities. There are many worthy causes that require funding, but after pandemic induced spending over the last few years the government must control spending. The liberals have a minority government, so they needed […]
Canadians Worry About Personal Finances
People worry about retirement and investments, writes Peter Watson. Canadians are concerned about their ability to fund retirement and they have negative feelings towards their investments. There are many reasons creating this pessimism, including Covid, higher interest rates, and everything seems to be more expensive. Plus, personal debt levels continue to rise. According to a […]
Stock Market Returns can be Misleading
Investors short- term and long-term experience is often very different, writes Peter Watson. Understanding how the stock market performs can be very misleading to how risky and unpleasant the investment experience can be. We have a perfect example of this over the last three years. From 2020 to 2022, the US stock market had a […]