Random Thoughts: Happy Christmas…
In the summer of 2009 we hoped that the recession was finally over, but it really wasn’t quite done tormenting us.
In the summer of 2009 we hoped that the recession was finally over, but it really wasn’t quite done tormenting us.
How doe they make money in Canada? Hard work! The National Film Board shows us exactly how the mint makes money, well worth watching.
The economic stimulation that cheap interest rates have set up, has now trapped governments into keeping rates low for fear of causing cataclismic failures. This has been going on since 2009?
In April 2009, the Bank of Canada shocked the financial world by lowering its key overnight rate to just 0.25%, marking the brink of “free money” territory. This post captures the economic anxiety of the time: a collapsing economy, deflation fears, and uncertainty around whether the big banks would pass the savings on to consumers. Through a personal and humorous lens, it examines how rapidly shifting interest rates reshape our expectations about inflation, savings,
Learn about the significance of RRSP season and how it can impact your taxes. Discover strategies to maximize your contributions and reduce your tax load.