David Chilton
@wealthy_barber
Barber, Dragon and toupee model.
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https://thewealthybarber.com 10-03-2011 21:37:22
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.Morgan Housel talks about realizing what actually matters after making more money — his marriage, his kids, his health, his sleep — and how none of it changed. A grounded reminder that the most important parts of life don’t move with your bank balance.
Episode #35 is out now! Our guest this episode is Daniel Foch, a Canadian real estate broker, co-host of “The Canadian Real Estate Investor” podcast and Chief Real Estate Officer at Valery .ca. Daniel creates widely-followed content at the intersection of data, news and insights
Renting versus owning — which is better financially? In our latest podcast with Daniel Foch, Dave talks about how renting can be better than owning in the long run if you invest the true difference in annual costs into index funds. However, Daniel points out that saving and
Volatility isn’t a sign something’s broken — it’s the fee you pay to build real wealth in the stock market. Morgan Housel and Dave break down one of the most misunderstood truths about investing.
Make sure to consider regulatory risk if making a real estate investment. Ask yourself: "Would this work if I had to run it as a long-term rental? If the answer is no, then you're probably taking on too much risk" - Daniel Foch on our latest podcast.
Why aren’t older Canadians downsizing? Daniel Foch and Dave explore this topic on our latest podcast.
Episode #36 is out now! Our guest this episode is Aravind Sithamparapillai, a financial planner at Ironwood Wealth Management Group. Earlier this year, Aravind earned his CFP® designation with the highest exam score in the country, placing him at the top of the CFP® Exam President’s List,
When you die, what taxes does your estate have to pay? Aravind Sithamparapillai answers this crucial question and explains the importance of solid estate planning in this clip from our latest podcast episode.
Grandparents: If you’ve opened an RESP for your grandkids, Aravind Sithamparapillai says don’t skip this crucial estate planning step.
Many people leave their RRSP to one of their heirs to avoid probate by naming them directly as a beneficiary. Aravind Sithamparapillai explains how this can lead to sibling conflict and why he advises to leave it in the estate for families with multiple children.