2023 is the year of side hustles
Your side hustle, an extra part-time job, could be your solution to cope with the rising cost of living, writes Peter Watson. Many are facing serious financial challenges this year. Let’s look at possible solutions. A starting point is what we know. One, things are more expensive including mortgage payments, housing rental rates and groceries. […]
Lessons Learned from 2022 Disappointments
Investor disappointments from 2022 can be a guide to building your portfolio, writes Peter Watson. Five high-tech stocks that previously were considered the darlings of investing lost $2.8 trillion in the first 10 months of 2022, according to S&P Global. These companies are referred to as FAANG stocks. Facebook (Meta), Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google […]
What’s your New Year’s resolution
Today we suggest is the time to think about your New Year’s Resolution. The question to resolve during the next 12 months is what will you start when work stops? Picture yourself in retirement. You could be there now or hope to be there at some point in the future. The easy focus on retirement […]
The New Financial Challenge for Seniors – Mortgage Payments
Statistics Canada reported 1.5 million people older than 65 had a mortgage in 2021. This was an increase from 1.2 million during the previous five years. Rising interest rates will make paying off a mortgage more difficult so it is understandable that the trend for more seniors to have a mortgage will continue. That will […]
Financial Pain Comes From Higher Interest Rates
Interest rate increases are necessary but painful, writes Peter Watson. There is a whole lot of financial pain being inflicted on Canadians. This comes in the form of the Bank of Canada raising interest rates again by one half of one per cent. This is the seventh time in 2022 the central bank has raised […]
Many struggle with high inflation
Managing personal finances is harder during inflationary times, writes Peter Watson. When it comes to how inflation affects Canadians there is good news and bad. Three out of four Canadians reduced their spending to help them cope with higher prices, according to a Maru Public Opinion Survey. The reality is people have different abilities in […]
Investments Too Good to Be True
Another large speculative company fails, and investors lose billions, writes Peter Watson. In life, people like to pick a winner, and this is certainly true in the world of investing. But this can sometimes backfire. Until recently, FTX was a global giant as a cryptocurrency exchange platform. According to CNBC its value was $32 billion. […]
Stock Market Can Provide Useful Investing Insights
Understanding how the stock market works can be a useful guide to personal investing, writes Peter Watson. Do you want to know the best place to look for reliable information on the stock market? The answer is simple. Look to the stock market. The reason is buyers and sellers come together to trade a stock. […]
The Challenges of Another Interest Rate Hike
Many households will feel the pain of the most recent interest rate hike, writes Peter Watson. Plus, the cumulative effect of so many rate hikes over such a short period of time could be unmanageable. The Bank of Canada’s most recent increase to the cost of borrowing is one half of one per cent. That […]
Financial Pain is on The Way
Beware, the financial storm clouds are closing in, writes Peter Watson. That was the tone of a recent warning by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. Her conclusion was that many households are going to be adversely affected. Interest rates are being aggressively increased to try to control inflation. That will slow the economy, businesses will suffer, […]