Happy Canada Day! The weather is good, though I feel for those lower down on the east coast. Thunderstorms and temperatures of 40°C, before humidity? Stay safe, guys! Here are my most recent posts of the past couple of weeks: Zen Personal Finance: My Philosphy, and What It Means to Invest It Wisely How Much… [Read More]
Negotiate Using the Lifetime Loyalty Card
The following is a staff post by My University Money. Repeat after me: Everything is negotiable. This is one of the coolest personal finance tips that I have ever been given. I don’t have much interest in clipping coupons, or shopping for eight hours looking for that perfect deal on a basic product I want to buy…. [Read More]
You’ve Just Registered a Canadian Corporation: What’s Next?
In my last post on this topic, I previously discussed how to form a new Canadian corporation. In this post, I’ll go into a little more detail on what happens once you’ve incorporated, and the rights and duties of the three main groups of the corporate structure: shareholders, directors, and officers. Before we get started,… [Read More]
Three Important Milestones on Your Journey to Independent Financial Freedom
So I’ve been off on my own for a couple of months now, and while it hasn’t been too easy, it’s certainly been a lot of fun. However, at the end of the day, I need to ask myself: does this have a future? Can I keep “having fun”, or do I eventually have to… [Read More]
What Do You Lose when You Decide to Stop Working for the Man?
In my last post in this series, I compared and contrasted the income and tax situation of working for the man versus working for yourself. After adding up the benefits and tax effects (and not counting additional tax breaks that your business may be eligible for), the main effect was mostly a wash. Yes, self-employed… [Read More]
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