It seems our friends down south had so much fun with almost upending the world economy that they’d like to try to do it again in January, and so that is what they have agreed upon (thus kicking the can a little farther down the road). Don’t fool yourself into believing all this silly brinkmanship is now over; it has only just begun and will have much more vitriol each time it happens. It astounds me that there is not a general cry of “Do Your Damn Jobs!” from the U.S. public (to all sides involved), but I suppose this is the new spectator sport for the 21st century.
The Throne Speech was an interesting nonsequitur in terms of saying much about not much. Many folks are eager to see new rules about unbundling of TV channels, and caps on roaming fees, but I am confident that the Telecomm monopolies will find a way to take this and turn it into more profits. Whatever silly rules get imposed, there will be “hired guns” on the Service Provider side of things that will make sure no one gets too good a deal (cynical yes, but also realistic).
Windows 8.1 is about to hit the streets, for those who get excited about things like that. I am still running Windows 7 mostly, so I am not that interested just yet, but I am sure that eventually I will be forced to upgrade and then will have to learn the new nuances that Microsoft has built into their User Interfaces.
My Weekly Recap
It was a shorter week, and with the gloomy fall sunrise and sunset in Ottawa, somewhat sombre days as well:
My Writings for Week Ending October 18thI go to Work in the Dark, I come Home in the Dark … sigh… | |||
Happy Thanksgiving 2013 CanadaWe didn’t even have turkey this year, we had Chicken Parm, instead. A very odd Thanksgiving indeed. |
More Working in September in Canada ?If you look at the numbers you might feel a rush of optimism, but the devil is in the details of this report. More folks are working, but more are looking too. |
Hints for a Frugal HalloweenOK it was just an excuse to complain about Halloween and the complete gong show that it has become. I will be taking my son out trick or treating if you are asking. | Financial Advice Ignored (Oh Myyy!)You know who you are financial #askholes, stop asking for advice if you are just going to do the opposite, stop wasting both our times. |
Links for the Week
Somehow I don’t think that Pensions are Worth Zero and I believe that Michael James agrees with that statement as well. If Pensions are worth zero, my retirement is going to be a pretty lean time.
Qualifying Spousal Trusts What are They and Why do we Care, is a question that is answered by a Guest Poster on Blunt Bean Counter (a two parter), who is a Barrister and Solicitor. Mark always has some interesting stuff on his site (makes my odd posts, seem somewhat odder).
Bet Crooks (a frequent comment writer) writes about Why an Ontario Pension Might be a Good Thing, adding another forced saving program might be good for some, but how much more will it all cost?
Mark at My Own Advisor is quite excited about: Unbundled Cable Packages Can’t Come Soon Enough, me I am not so sure it is going to be a great savings for most of us. If anything this will cut down the number of channels, since many still exist on their subscription incomes, we shall see how this all shakes out, but my guess is this is not going to be as good as some folks hope.
Marie from Boomer and Echo asks one of the classic questions of personal finance  RRSP Contribution Or Mortgage Pay Down? The answer in my book is Pay RRSP a little and then take the refund and pay down the Mortgage, or just pay down the mortgage.
Speaking of Popular Science they warn: Baristas, The End Is Nigh: Coffee Robots Are Here but will the robots give you the same personal service that you get at your local MoonCents coffee-house?
Preet continues to put out Podcasts with this Week’s Episode: Maternity leave how returning mothers can protect themselves w/ @DavidWhittenWL remember folks that there are laws to protect folks wanting to go on “Family Leave”.
Best of 2013
Some of the best of posts from 2013
- CPP Reform, Snow, Christmas, Boxing day and #FreeFormFriday Did the CPP reform of 2013 fix much? Kind of, but Christmas was coming too.
- No Verizon, Microsoft Phones, NFL Kick Off and Friday #ShoutOuts Verizon won’t enter the Canadian wireless market, meaning Mobilicity may disappear and consumers will pay ridiculous monthly charges. Learn why with this blog post!
- Mandela gone, Canada “Post”, Gail on the Shelf and #FreeFormFriday Nelson Mandela passed away on December 5, 2013, after a long illness.
- Christmas is Coming, Christmas Lay Offs, Electric Fees, Commie Pope and #FreeFormFriday Celebrate Christmas with more online shopping – BMO and many other companies announce layoffs during the Holiday season.
- Giveaways, Vacations, No Sun and Friday #ShoutOuts Win a software worth almost $100 and go on the vacation of your dreams! Enter my intelligence test and get the chance to take the trip of a lifetime. #vacation
- Stock Frauds, Senate Expenses, Twitter wrong and Friday #ShoutOuts Canadians beware of stock fraud? U.S. Justice department investigates alleged penny stock swindler. Senator Pam Wallen scrutinized for spending. Find out more about the scam!
- Black November, Bitcoins, Tablets, Unloseable Lottery and #FreeFormFriday So Black Friday is upon us, however, it seems to be losing a lot of it’s “thunder” thanks to the “sales” starting earlier.
- Mad Dog, English Men, I’m OK and #Shoutouts Maurice Mad Dog Vachon was a tough son of a gun, but did he have a financial impact too? Read on to find out.
- Toronto Circus, Prince Charles Retires, More Word Puzzles and Friday #ShoutOuts This whole Toronto thing really is just a reality TV show gone off the rails, isn’t it? The three-ring circus that is unfolding in the media
- Identifiable, the Iron Sheik, Remembrance Day, More Word Puzzles and Friday #ShoutOuts So my concerns that if I put my natural face on my Social Media accounts were just paranoia.
- Incestuous Bloggers, Word Puzzles, RDSP Menu, All Saints Day and Friday #ShoutOuts Sometimes blogs become a little closed in and don’t recognize new folks and we become incestuous bloggers.
- Senate Fun, Apocalypse Averted, Asteroids and Friday #ShoutOuts News Canadians can’t ignore: investigate the scandal and discover if the Harper Government’s demise is near!
- Kicking the Can, Throne Speech, Windows 8.1 and Friday #ShoutOuts Seems our friends down south had so much fun with almost upending the world economy, they’d like to try to do it again in January.
- Government #Defaults, Fake Reviews, Turkey Time, Fall Colours and Friday #ShoutOuts Given that for some odd reason shutting the government down wasn’t enough our friends down south are now attempting to disrupt or possibly completely f*ck the world economy by defaulting in a few days.
- Government Shutdowns, Hockey Returns, New iPhone and Friday #ShoutOuts Explore the debate surrounding the US government’s shutdown with insight into potential resolutions outside of the standard back pay for civil servants.
- Financial Bloggers, 35 Million Strong, Odd CRA Cheques and Friday #ShoutOuts I had a very good time at CPFC13 where I got to moderate a panel of Investing Smart folks, and I learned a great deal from a few outstanding presenters,
- A Better Friday and #CPFC13 Not a regular Friday after this week and my preparations for the coming weekend, I didn’t really get enough time to put together my regular Friday Random Thoughts, but here is a shortened version.
- Friday the 13th, Private Royal Mail, Canadian 1% and Friday #ShoutOuts Watch out for bad things on Fridays – it’s Friday the 13th! Don’t subscribe to the concept? Tuesday is the most evil day. September 11th was a Tuesday! Don’t forget about ladders and black cats either. UK privatizing the Royal Mail? A price tag of £3B pounds!
- King Louis, Braun Follies, Lice and Friday #ShoutOuts Greetings and Happy Birthday to Prince George Louis Alexander Windsor (and future King of Canada), welcome to the media “sh*te storm” that will be your life.
- Loose Money, Faster Sites, the Heat is On and Friday #ShoutOuts The new Bank of Canada Governor announced on Wednesday no change in the interest rates for now, with the overnight rate continuing at 1%.
- Floods, Explosions, See Thru Lu Lu’s and Friday #ShoutOuts Looks like the Engineer is now being “thrown under the train” as it were (i.e. the finger of blame is being pointed at him by his CEO).
- Egypt, July 4th, Sweltering Summer, Alfie and Friday #ShoutOuts Interesting how the Egyptian military throwing out an allegedly democratically elected President is being hailed as a great democratic change.
- Canada Day, 4th of July, Flooding and Some Random Thoughts A hard week in 2013 for my family with the passing of my Mother-in-law to Cancer. One day that disease will be done.
- Fathers, Corruption, Horton’s Hedgings and Friday #ShoutOuts Hopefully everyone enjoyed Father’s Day, I know I did, very nice day, lovely meal and some peace and quiet.
- Stanley Cup, Turbans, Car Tracking and Friday #ShoutOuts The Stanley Cup finals have started, and hopefully all the games aren’t going to go that late into the night, or I will need to start working the night shift at work.
- Baseball “Cheats”, D-Day, Fun with Fiji and Friday #ShoutOuts It seems baseball is embroiled with yet another “performance enhancing drugs” scandal with a few very well-known names being implicated by yet another “wellness clinic”. Are the accusations true?
- Obliterating Rock, Floods, Senators and Friday #ShoutOuts If you are reading this after 4:35 PM May 31, 2013 I guess we survived another close fly by of a “Civilization Killer” lump of Rock.
- Senators, Twisters, Water and Friday #ShoutOuts To say the entire Senators Expenses Event is more ridiculous than a Christmas Panto (usually an excuse for men to dress up as women
- Mothers, Hab Nots, Trains, and Friday #ShoutOuts What does a Walrus, Model Trains and Mother’s Day have to do with each other? Not that much but more financial stories too.
- Taxes Done, Drones, Playoffs and Friday #ShoutOuts Hope your taxes were in on Tuesday, because if not, you might be in trouble (especially if you are part of the $29 Billion dollars still owed to the government in Taxes).
- Disk Crashes, Daffodils, Password Trappers and Friday #ShoutOuts High Tech always proves that it is much like Mother Nature, in that, you should never ignore it or take it for granted, because things can change very quickly at the most inopportune times.
- Loose Money, Trudeau-mania II, Nut Bags and Friday #ShoutOuts If you missed it on Wednesday the Bank of Canada continued to keep their key overnight rate at 1%.
- Snowmaegedon, the Masters, Windows and Friday #ShoutOuts Today, we are experiencing a late version of winter, with a nasty snow/ice/rain storm that proves that just when you think it is Spring, you might be mistaken.
- Final Four, Dark Matter, Tax Time and Friday #ShoutOuts The NCAA Men’s basketball Final Four is this weekend, and my bracket is completely shot.
- Budgets, Dark Side of the Moon, Eight Years Later, Palm Sunday and Friday #ShoutOuts Minister Flaherty gave us a very vague budget (2013) yesterday. For Hockey Moms, reasons to rejoice, given tarifs on Hockey equipment, Golf Clubs, Baby Clothes and a few other things are now gone.
- Pope Picked, Pi Day, St. Patty’s Day and Phriday #ShoutOuts Seems our Catholic brethren have chosen a new Pope (Francis) this week, thus ending one of the greatest talent hunts of the year.
- Thanks Stompin Tom, Loose Money Continues, Tax Time, Pope Picking and Friday #Shoutouts Stompin’ Tom Connors a true Canadian treasure has left us, and I for one am sad to hear it.
- St David’s Day, Snow, RRSP Season Over, Tax Time and Friday #Shoutouts Happy Saint David’s Day to all my Welsh brethren today.
- RRSP Time, Winners, Tax Time, Short Weeks and Friday #Shoutouts Yes, it’s that magical time when your Savings Institution pressures you to top up your RRSP account so you can take full advantage of the savings on your taxes.
- Lent , Pope Out, the Senate, RRSP Time and Friday #Shoutouts Lent is finally upon us, have you started making your plans? No? Me neither, I just haven’t had a heck of a lot of time to think about this kind of stuff.
- Lent , Pancake Tuesday, and Love Day Soon and Friday #Shoutouts For those of you unaware, Lent begins next Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) February 13th, so here is yet another chance to restart (or start) your financial plans for the coming year.
- Groundhog Day, Farewell Penny, No Vine and Friday #Shoutouts Tomorrow is Groundhog Day, so then we shall see how well a ground hog can prognosticate the weather (about as well as I can prognosticate financial stuff is my guess).
- Loose Money Continues, Polar Temps, More Info Lost and Friday #Shoutouts Wednesday our friends from the Bank of Canada kept their loose money policies in place.
- Hockey, Armstrong, Idle Folk, Lost Loans and Friday #ShoutOuts What happened the week of January 18th in 2013? Some NHL stuff, but a lot of interesting financial stuff too!
- Drop the Puck, Death Pills, Strikes and Friday #Shoutouts For those die hard NHL fans (like me) there will be hockey soon.
- Bye and Thanks for all the Fish, CBC Questions, Holiday Hours and Friday #Shoutouts Well it has been fun, but I guess it all had to end some time, it’s been a good run.
The Republicans got slammed pretty hard for their antics. It will be interesting to see how they change their strategy for January. Thanks for the mention.
I’m pretty sure the cable companies answer will be offer pay-per-channel and set the rate per channel at about $10 each. People amaze me when they think they will actually see costs go down.
It’s the same with the roaming fees. They never said they would reduce roaming charges. They said they would turn off your phone’s access to another network once you hit the $100 cap. So you wouldn’t accidentally get a $5000 bill but you also won’t get to use your phone anymore.
Colour me cynical. (But very pleased to be mentioned. Thanks!)
At least the silliness is postponed into the new year. The next set of negotiations may be easier since the Democrats have learned that they don’t need to give in as readily. Also things would speed up if the rating agencies would threaten a downgrade earlier. Principles are one thing, but money rules in politics.
As for our own situation, we have diehard tories trying to look librral in order to stay in power. So much for principles.
Today will be interesting. Do we have a trade deal or just a MOU?