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My Networth: August 2009

By Ryan A. Smith

Am I excited to calculate my networth again, since last month’s financial statement? No! I don’t think it will get better. As you can see, my income tax and CPP tax combined are already $52,000 as of today (not even counting the income for Sept to Dec). Is this normal??? [Compare to... »

My Networth: July 2009

By Ryan A. Smith

I got my cheque for July. After finishing my accounting, the result does NOT look very good. Overall Assets: +11% (down from +21% ) Liabilities: +2% (up from -1% ) Equity: +19% (down from +55% ) Being single is so hard. Aside from loneliness, it takes too long to build weath... »

My Networth: June 2009

By Ryan A. Smith

I just got my cheque today. Let’s see what’s been changed during the month June. Overall Assets: +21% Liabilities: -1% Equity: +55% In terms of assets, I’ve contributed my maximum RRSP limit for year 2009 which is $21,000. As such, I put the remaining money in high interest savings accounts. I don’t have any plan yet to... »

My Networth: May 2009

By Ryan A. Smith

It’s the end of May. Time to update my networth. My goal is to reach my first million dollar networth in 7 years after university study, which means I have 5 more years to accomplish it since I graduated in April, year 2007. Like I said in my previous networth report, I want to put... »

Best Times to Buy

By Ryan A. Smith

This article contains a brief summary for best times to buy in North America: airplane tickets appliances gold cars gym membership electronics oil real estate designer clothing& jewelry furniture USD currency   Airplane Tickets Best Time to Buy: At Least 14 Days Before Departure Two week ahead of departure is the minimum to seize a good deal. However, even with this time frame, the quantitiy of low-priced tickets... »

My Networth: April 2009

By Ryan A. Smith

This is my first networth report. Beware, it can be quite lengthy but it should be very interesting to see just how much has changed since I embarked on my first real occupation starting in June 2007 after my university training. After two years of working, I finally bring the whopping $160,000 education debts down... »

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Canadian High Interest Rate Savings Accounts

By Ryan A. Smith

Each month I put away all my remaining money into some kinds of savings accounts until I need to use it. Instead of locking... »

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