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November 20, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
Mortgage break penalties, how to cope with tragedy, why your investment time horizon might be shorter than you think, and the top ten emerging technologies of 2019. This week’s Fresh Finds.
November 13, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
How to become a morning person, the science behind the perfect chocolate chip cookie, why flu shots are so important, and a time-lapse glimpse of our frozen future. This week’s Fresh Finds.
Do you believe this equity allocation myth?
Have you ever been uncertain about what your portfolio equity allocation should be? You may have relied on the “100 minus your age” rule. It determines this ‘magic asset mix’ for you in seconds!
November 6, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
A widespread Airbnb scam, tips from a marathon running pro, the spectrum of wealth, and the consumer score you didn’t know you had. This week’s Fresh Finds.
Busting the Myth of the 4% Rule
If you are close to retirement or are currently retired, you may have heard about the 4% rule. It was designed to help retirees determine how much of their portfolio they should withdraw in the first year of retirement (indexed to inflation in future years) to increase the probability of their money lasting a lifetime.
October 29, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
How to preserve a jack-o-lantern, 20 inventions that should be everywhere, what popular foods look like before we pick them, and a funny Halloween slide show. This week’s Fresh Finds.
October 23, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
The rise and fall of a major online subscription trap, how to optimize time spent on emails at work, mastering the art of the cauliflower floret, and three big things that are shaping the world today. This week’s Fresh Finds.
Scary financial advice from your favourite TV characters
This Halloween season we are diving into the minds of well-known television characters to tackle common financial topics.
October 16, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
How to stop procrastinating, why the habits of successful people probably won’t help you, a surprisingly uplifting statistic about death, and a big corporate stride for the environment. This week’s Fresh Finds.