Power of Persistence Week 36: “You’re stronger than you think”.
I came across a story recently about Canadian long distance swimming legend Vicki Keith that I felt had an extremely important lesson for each of us.
If you think an Ironman triathlon (swim 3.86 km, bike 180 km, and run 42.2 [...]
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It’s time to give yourself a pat on the back.
In this week’s lesson I wanted to acknowledge everyone who has been participating in the Accountability Challenge that we started all those many weeks ago.
I’ve had the opportunity to hear from many of you about your own wonderful journeys towards [...]
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Reflect, Reward, Renew.
Congratulations! we are entering week 20 of our Accountability Challenge. From where I sit this feels like a significant milestone. We are also heading into a brand new season. Adios to winter and Ola to the warmth and growth sure to come our way as we head [...]
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CLICK HERE for: Keys to a Satisfying Retirement
Would you like to enjoy a successful AND a satisfying retirement?
I know I would, although it’s still off a little ways in the distance for yours truly.
I came across this wonderful article that Dan Richards of Client Insights shared in the Globe & Mail newspaper. He highlights some [...]
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Does Value Investing Really Work?
Does it makes dollars and sense for your portfolio?
Check out this informative interview with Ivey finance professor, George Athanassakos and Dan Richards as they discuss evidence that value investing does outperform.
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CLICK HERE for: Evidence that value investing outperforms
CLICK HERE for: Evidence that value investing [...]
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Click here to read: Two Takes on Stock Valuations
Click here to read: Two Takes on Stock Valuations
In March, Wall Street Journal ran a front page article in which it profiled Jeremy Siegel of Wharton and Robert Shiller of Yale as the leading proponents for stocks being under and over valued…
This Globe column from [...]
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Click here to watch: A Cautious Outlook For Stocks: Robert Shiller
Earlier this week we took a look at what legendary economic historian, Jeremy Siegel thinks about today’s stock market valuations.
Today we examine this important issue from the other side of the fence. Check out Dan Richard’s interesting and insightful interview with Yale Professor Robert Shiller. [...]
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Tags: Business, Equities, Investing, Jeremy Siegel, mark hudon, Personal Financial Coach, Research and Analysis, Robert Shiller, Stock market, Stocks and Bonds, Toronto Financial Advisor
1. Clarify Your Financial Vision.
The first step to being financially fit for life is to be crystal clear about exactly what it is you want for your life. How much exactly is enough for you and perhaps more importantly why do you want it? Take some time to clarify these very important questions. When I [...]
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Tags: Asset allocation, Bank account, Business, Finance, Financial Services, Investing, Investment, Mortgage, Mutual fund, Net worth, Personal finance, Portfolio (finance), Rate of return
I mentioned previously, that in my conversations with 6X Ironman Triathlon World Champion, Mark Allen, he identified three key steps that were essential in his success as a triathlete. The good news is that they are readily transferable to any goal that you have, whether it be financial, physical, or a business or personal goal.
Mark’ [...]
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