by Michael Dominguez | Apr 16, 2019 | Cash Flow
Why are people talking about inverted yield curves?Not sure if you have been hearing the talk about an “inverted yield curve”. But before you move onto a post that features a cat playing the piano or some skateboarder crashing and landing on his groin, it might make...
by Michael Dominguez | Apr 1, 2019 | Cash Flow
What collections did you have growing up? I’m sure you have heard the expression, “boys and their toys”. This is a phrase for those of us who like to collect things. But we really shouldn’t define this to one gender. Most of us are guilty of amassing stuff. Whether it...
by Michael Dominguez | Mar 18, 2019 | Overview
Ending Rent Control – Who does it help? Can you imagine Coke being happy that new government policy helps out rival Pepsi but does affect them? How about if Ford can raise their car prices by 10% this year, but GM is limited to rises under 2%, even if the market...
by Michael Dominguez | Mar 4, 2019 | Overview
When Michael was a First Time Home Buyer…It was Christmas 1993, and the Canadian Real Estate market was in the worst market decline in a generation and I was signing my name to buying my first home. I was 28 years old, newly married and scared out of my mind. We...
by Michael Dominguez | Jan 15, 2019 | Lessons Learned
When it comes to collecting CPP, is a bird in the hand truly better than two in the bush?As Canadians, we have been contributing to the Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) for as long as we have been working. As most of us get closer to retirement, the thought starts to cross...
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