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Ask Kornel: Should I Switch My Investments? Should I Be Worried? Are My Investments Falling Behind?

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Today I’m going to be answering your questions, to help you out as much as I can in the world of personal finance and investing, here in Canada.

We’re going to focus on actionable, practical advice, specifically for Canadians while taking into account the investment options that we have here in Canada, factoring in our Canadian taxes to make sure that we’re not overpaying, and much more.

In today’s Q&A session, I’m going to be answering questions around:

1. How to determine if you should sell a particular investment that you own.

2. How to evaluate whether your investment returns should be higher.

3. What rate of return should you expect on your investments?

4. Where can you go to check your “total return” on your investments (growth + dividends) and not just the increase in price.

5. And much more.

If you would like to submit a question, the easiest way is to sign up anywhere for free over at buildwealthcanada.ca. When you do that you’ll get taken to a page where you can leave a comment with your question. Also, when you do that, I’ll email you my guide on the “Top Personal Finance and Investing Tools” that I personally use. Enjoy the episode :)

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Today I’m going to be answering your questions, to help you out as much as I can in the world of personal finance and investing, here in Canada.

We’re going to focus on actionable, practical advice, specifically for Canadians while taking into account the investment options that we have here in Canada, factoring in our Canadian taxes to make sure that we’re not overpaying, and much more.

In today’s Q&A session, I’m going to be answering questions around:

1. How to determine if you should sell a particular investment that you own.

2. How to evaluate whether your investment returns should be higher.

3. What rate of return should you expect on your investments?

4. Where can you go to check your “total return” on your investments (growth + dividends) and not just the increase in price.

5. And much more.

If you would like to submit a question, the easiest way is to sign up anywhere for free over at buildwealthcanada.ca. When you do that you’ll get taken to a page where you can leave a comment with your question. Also, when you do that, I’ll email you my guide on the “Top Personal Finance and Investing Tools” that I personally use. Enjoy the episode :)

  continue reading

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