We are a typical Canadian family on our way to financial independence, and I am sure we will get there. For us, financial independence means we will have enough …
I am glad I came across the retirehappy.ca blog and learned how much retirement income one can expect from the Canadian government. It is clear to me now that relying …
Our first two years in Canada, we prepared tax return using tax preparing services. We paid for these services, receiving T4s, without any additional passive income. But even now, …
Like everything in life, with experience comes quality. It is much easier to set realistic financial goals this year than it was three years ago, when we started our …
It’s time to summarize our passive income from November. It totaled $1,069.73 and came to us from four main streams: dividends, private mortgage, rental property, and lending loop. Comparing to October …
I am writing this post to help me not to be tempted to buy a new car because it is, indeed, tempting. Our family is growing, and we are …
As I mentioned in the post Simple Steps To Select Dividend Stocks, not all our stock pickups are winners. To improve our portfolio’s performance, there is need to get rid of …
It’s time to summarize our passive income from October. It totaled $921.12 and came to us from three main streams dividends, rental property, and lending loop. We are excited to see …
Let’s go through the options available for us to invest 10,000 CAD. Because we said “to invest,” that means we are going to buy an equity for a long …
We are very close to a monthly passive income of 1,000 CAD. The question how to save money each month will always be relevant. It is not possible to receive …