Below is a list of blogs and articles I enjoyed this weekend while sitting in a shaded lounger enjoying the warm weather (finally). I’ll endeavour to post a syllabus mid-month, each month of blogs and articles I found particularly interesting and/or insightful.
Financial Planning
Always great to see how other people are getting along and read about the advice they get to manage their affairs.
B.C. couple’s retirement is secure, even before the pension plan kicks in: Couple have $3.32 million in assets — almost half is their $1.5 million house. https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/family-finance/b-c-couples-retirement-is-secure-even-before-the-pension-plan-kicks-in
Globe and Mail’s Financial Facelift: How can Justin and Nicole map out their financial future and set aside enough savings to serve as a pension plan? https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/retirement/article-how-can-justin-and-nicole-map-out-their-financial-future-and-set-aside/
Dividends
- Tawcan has compiled a great list for Canadian dividend investors here: Best Canadian Dividend Stocks for 2021 https://www.tawcan.com/best-canadian-dividend-stocks/
- Million Dollar Journey has compiled an updated list of the Best Canadian Dividend Growth Stocks – 2021 Updated: https://milliondollarjourney.com/top-10-canadian-dividend-growth-stocks.htm?nab=0
- Dividend Diplomats have a fantastic compilation of blogs and dividend updates for March 2021 (maybe they’ll add me to their list (hint, hint): https://www.dividenddiplomats.com/dividend-income-from-you-the-bloggers-march-2021/#more-17429
Retirement
- The Dividend Guy Blog has a podcast that is a series on the retirement portfolio. In his words, “There are zillions of books, articles, and services about building your nest egg. However, there are not close to as many resources on creating a paycheck from your portfolio. This is often a cause of doubt and anxiety for the investors about to retire.” https://www.thedividendguyblog.com/retirement-portfolio-series-lets-start-with-the-basics-budget-and-cash-podcast/
FIRE
- Gen Y Money has a good read on a why for FIRE. The Sandwich Generation (being sandwiched between caring for parents and raising children), becomes more manageable with financial independence: https://www.genymoney.ca/my-reason-for-fire-the-sandwich-generation/#more-438
Thanks for the share!
You’re very welcome. Love your blog.