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Choosing Your Accountant Is Like Picking Out Your Underwear

October 22, 2017 The Loonie Doctor Financial Planning Physiology

Now that I’ve grabbed your attention with this pic of what I see every morning when I get dressed, let’s[…]

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Pillars of FIRE

September 11, 2017 The Loonie Doctor About, Financial Planning Physiology

My dad started me on planning for my retirement when I started university. In addition to getting packed off to[…]

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Shooting for the moon – how much money do I need to be FI?

September 11, 2017 The Loonie Doctor Financial Planning Physiology

Race to the Moon Landing Neil Armstrong on the moon happened before I was born, but it was such a[…]

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