Until a couple of months ago we were living at an apartment where we had quite a variety of furniture; I had some hand-me-downs as well as a lot of furniture from Ikea that had already been moved around a couple of times and was already a little beaten up; my girlfriend had a bedroom… [Read More]
Future Imperfect: How to Prepare for an Uncertain Future
Sometimes I look back on the changes of the first half of the 20th century, and I try to put myself in the shoes of someone growing up in that time and imagine what it must have been like to experience life in that period. I think back to 100 years ago, which is really… [Read More]
Practical Help for Your Credit Card Debt
The following is a guest post by Debt Advisory Line. It wasn’t always this easy to get into debt. In today’s world, as you may know from personal experience, you can literally walk into any department store, pick out a large screen TV of your liking, charge it on your credit card and subsequently wind… [Read More]
Adam’s Golf: A Balanced Micro Cap Golf Stock
The following is a guest post by JT McGee of MoneyMamba: Adam’s Golf (ADGF) is the micro-cap of all micro capitalization stocks—you could buy the company outright for just over $42 million dollars. But while its small size may be threatening to some, it is important to remember that sometimes the biggest earners come in the… [Read More]
To Parity… and Beyond
It was only last year that I wrote a post about the Canadian dollar hitting parity, something that was quite a feat considering that it was digging around 60-70 cents back in the early 2000s. Parity is exciting to Canadians, because it makes us feel that our dollar has real purchasing power, and at the… [Read More]
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