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Bond Risks & Volatility: Not All Bonds Are All Equally Soothing

November 16, 2018 The Loonie Doctor Featured Posts, Financial Planning Physiology

Not all bonds are equal for soothing the beast. To achieve the best investing results in the real world, we[…]

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Portfolio Building With Some Bonds For The Beast

November 9, 2018 The Loonie Doctor Featured Posts, Financial Planning Physiology

Successful investing isn’t just about “the math”. Equities have the best long-term returns and tax treatment. There are some strong[…]

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Investing Through A Professional Corporation

August 4, 2018 The Loonie Doctor Featured Posts, Financial Planning Physiology

In my last post, I reviewed how a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC), such as a professional corporation, can be used[…]

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DIY investing

Lighten The Load In Your Investing Backpack

July 6, 2018 The Loonie Doctor Featured Posts, Financial Planning Physiology

Building a strong financial base is simple in theory, but people still struggle. It is about making money, spending wisely,[…]

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HBB Swap-ETF or ZDB Discount Bond Fund In a Corporate Account Versus The Legislator

June 8, 2018 The Loonie Doctor The Sim Lab

Horizon’s HBB Canadian Bonds Total Return Index (TRI ETF) could play a role in the corporate investment accounts of Canadian[…]

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Horizon Bond Swap-based HBB ETF Is Like “The Little Blue Pill” For Fixed Income In A Taxable Cash Account

May 25, 2018 The Loonie Doctor The Sim Lab

As people get older, there are, uhmmm, things that they sometimes need a little help with… For example, many shift[…]

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General Risks With Swap-Based ETFs – Behind The Magic Curtain

May 11, 2018 The Loonie Doctor Featured Posts, Financial Anatomy 101

Swap-based ETFs have a number of potential benefits for an investor using a taxable account or Canadian Controlled Private Corporation[…]

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The Magic Trick of Swap-Based ETFs

May 4, 2018 The Loonie Doctor Featured Posts, Financial Anatomy 101

Watch very closely while I make the investment income disappear. Magic! There are ways to make investment income disappear. I[…]

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Reduce Investment Risk – Step Into The Loonie Doctor Dojo

March 24, 2018 The Loonie Doctor Featured Posts, Financial Planning Physiology

My kids and I train in karate together.  They also compete while I mostly cheer them on and unofficially coach.[…]

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Managing my own portfolio is way better than dialysis!!!

March 20, 2018 The Loonie Doctor Financial Planning Physiology

Well, pretty much anything is better than getting dialysis. I hope to never need it. For the non-physicians who may[…]

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