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Successful investors put a high value on hidden assets

Successful investors put a high value on hidden assets

Patient, experienced investors look for stocks carrying hidden assets that are not reflected on the balance sheet but can lead to enormous gains once the company begins to profit from them. At Successful Investor Wealth Management Inc.
Understanding your return objectives

Understanding your return objectives

Investors and advisors who consult me often ask, “How do I know what return I will need to earn from my portfolio?” This is one of those questions that on the surface looks like it should be pretty easy to answer, but in the real world is actually qu
Tax traps of owning U.S. real estate

Tax traps of owning U.S. real estate

P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }A:link { } Many Canadian Snowbirds who have become fed up with Canada’s long, hard winters (and there are bound to be many more this year, especially from the Eastern provinces) have purchased winter homes in Southern U.S.
Call the fraud squad!

Call the fraud squad!

P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }A:link { } A client recently asked me about a private investment deal she’d heard of that pays over 12% a month.
What causes hallucinations and delusions?

What causes hallucinations and delusions?

Psychotic episodes can occur for a variety of reasons, not all of them having to do with mental illness
Drowning in financial jargon

Drowning in financial jargon

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Canadian history faces institutional amnesia

Canadian history faces institutional amnesia

Equating memorial space with vacant space undermines an understanding of our common history
How much more money does Disney want from me?

How much more money does Disney want from me?

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Tips to becoming a strategic thinker

Tips to becoming a strategic thinker

While you might not be the most strategic thinker by nature, strategic action can be nurtured
Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor

The Graduate Retention Program (GRP) benefits remain fully in place, with graduates eligible for up to $20,000 in tax rebates. If a graduate is paying provincial income tax, they will receive the benefit.
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