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For many people, cash back rewards are still the best. | Simple Financial Life
https://simplefinanciallife.wordpress.com/2014/03/18/for-many-people-cash-back-rewards-are-still-the-best
Layman musings on banking, savings, investments and more. The Bank with Gall. Do you know who else loves your reward points? For many people, cash back rewards are still the best. And this preference for cash is very much at the root of the popularity of cash back offers across a host of retail banking products including mortgages, credit cards and secured/ unsecured lines of credit. However, as a post in the Personal Finance section of the Toronto Star indicates, cash back cards can offer better value.
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Re-framing Tax Season | Simple Financial Life
https://simplefinanciallife.wordpress.com/2014/02/16/re-framing-tax-season
Layman musings on banking, savings, investments and more. With year-end holiday season bills still being settled during February, people now need to turn their attention – albeit reluctantly – to other dreary matters, i.e. making contributions to their Registered Retirement Savings Plans by the contribution deadline of Monday, March 3, 2014. And then filing taxes for the previous tax year by end of April. But remember that CPP is only designed to replace roughly 25% of your pre-retirement earnings. W...
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Why the happiness challenge will not lead to our doom | Minding the Gap
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Exploring the intersection between our mental wellbeing and technology. Why the happiness challenge will not lead to our doom. April 2, 2014. One of the reasons I started this blog is that lately, it seems that wherever I turn there is a news story on how Google is making us stupid. So I actually laughed out loud when I saw the media coverage last week on how the Happiness Challenge. 8221; proclaimed one title, and the irony was not lost on me in the least. That went well each day can lead to increased h...
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No more “nanny state interventions” for your financial well-being | Simple Financial Life
https://simplefinanciallife.wordpress.com/2014/03/29/no-more-nanny-state-interventions-for-your-financial-well-being
Layman musings on banking, savings, investments and more. Not enough millennials are buying the lottery. What a crisis! For the airline rewards junkies →. No more nanny state interventions for your financial well-being. Only a few weeks ago, this blog had noted the tentative return of the 2.99% 5 year fixed rate mortgage. Photo courtesy CTVnews.ca}. Is it really for them to interfere with decisions of the private sector? These are entirely legitimate arguments. And yet, I find myself not completely disag...
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Using tech to teach children with autism | Minding the Gap
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Exploring the intersection between our mental wellbeing and technology. Using tech to teach children with autism. April 2, 2014. Today is World Autism Awareness Day. Commemorated by the United Nations and supported by organizations and individuals around the world, it is recognized as an important day to raise awareness and public education about autism spectrum disorders. Autism Speaks. That autism rates are on the rise in Canada. For more on autism and technology, check out this excellent article.
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Renovations are tough. I pulled my hair out, threw regular tantrums, I yelled a lot and as the name of my blog suggests, I also lost sleep. In the end, it wasn't all bad. In fact, I learned a ton so, here's my story along with the sincere hope that you learn a thing or two from my experience. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Welcome to RESTLESS RENOVATOR. Chapter two: Four years later. October 27, 2016. I’ve got my fingers crossed. Stay tuned. February 16, 2015. We went from a tiny clo...
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RESTLESS RENOVATOR | Renovations are tough. I pulled my hair out, threw regular tantrums, I yelled a lot and as the name of my blog suggests, I also lost sleep. In the end, it wasn't all bad. In fact, I learned a ton so, here's my story along wit
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Renovations are tough. I pulled my hair out, threw regular tantrums, I yelled a lot and as the name of my blog suggests, I also lost sleep. In the end, it wasn't all bad. In fact, I learned a ton so, here's my story along with the sincere hope that you learn a thing or two from my experience. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Welcome to RESTLESS RENOVATOR. Newer posts →. I’m not a tool! March 31, 2014. The definition of insanity. March 31, 2014. The problem with our renovation progress ...
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Are index mutual funds for you? | Simple Financial Life
https://simplefinanciallife.wordpress.com/2014/04/01/index-mutual-funds
Layman musings on banking, savings, investments and more. An excellent perspective on the current mortgage market. Marketers Need to Think More Like Publishers →. Are index mutual funds for you? You’re relatively young, likely in the “building” stage of your life and career with many competing demands on your money and time, and are maybe looking for a relatively easy and secure way to save for the future. Does this describe you? If so, then index mutual funds may be for you. Posted in simple finance.
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Marketers Need to Think More Like Publishers | Simple Financial Life
https://simplefinanciallife.wordpress.com/2014/06/29/marketers-need-to-think-more-like-publishers
Layman musings on banking, savings, investments and more. Are index mutual funds for you? Marketers Need to Think More Like Publishers. Posted by Harvard Business Review. So relevant to marketing organisations today. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Are index mutual funds for you?