Category: Investing in Canada
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Escaping the Optimization Trap
In the world of personal finance, it’s easy to get lost in the weeds of optimization. We tweak withdrawal strategies to reduce our 40-year failure rate by 1%. We passionately debate the merits of a market-weighted portfolio versus a factor-based one. We scrutinize MERs, ready to switch ETFs for a .02% advantage. We post our…
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Moving from the US to Canada – Part 1: What’s Different?
So you’ve decided to move to Canada. Welcome! My family made the move in 2020, and we haven’t regretted it for a moment. At the same time, in the process of moving, we’ve had a lot to learn. Personal finance in the US and Canada differ in some important ways. I’ll provide an overview of…
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How to Move a Taxable Account from the US to Canada
In my experience, it is hard to find a US brokerage that will hold a taxable (called “non-registered” here in Canada) account for a Canadian resident. So when you move, you’ll likely by moving your US taxable investments to Canada with you. The good news is that it’s easy to find a Canadian brokerage that…
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Deciding How to Invest in a Group RRSP with High Fees
I’m a big believer in the efficacy of investing in low-cost index funds. At the same time, I’ve also found myself facing high-fee group RRSP options. What is the best way to approach limited options in a group RRSP plan? Let’s explore some of the different ways you might approach investing in a group RRSP…
