It’s A Wonderful Life (Financially?)
Is there a story of redemption like It’s a Wonderful Life for your finances? That remains to be seen, you’ll need to plan it!
Is there a story of redemption like It’s a Wonderful Life for your finances? That remains to be seen, you’ll need to plan it!
The month of November is effectively Black November, but today is allegedly the beginning of the Christmas rush with Black Friday. The folklore behind it being called Black Friday is that this day is when Retailers actually get into the Black (in their accounting books), and from now on is profits. My e-mail inbox has been inundated with great Black November sales and such, some almost too good to believe. Who would believe I could buy a TurDuckEn 🗠at Costco for $95?!?
Will all this spending help everyone get that much more festive about Christmas and such? I really have no idea, but Advent begins on Sunday for those wondering what the Christian Church view is on the topic.
There is talk again of the Tampa Bay Rays moving, for now to St. Pete’s (across the bay) but there is also an undertone of Montreal getting in the mix as well. Thanks to Jeffrey Loria (one of the most hated owners in sports) Montreal lost it’s team in the 90’s, but a returning team that was in the same division as Toronto and had the hope of a new downtown stadium? That brings old Expo lovers like me, hope. I grew up within walking distance of Jarry Park âš¾ , and would go to games if they came back.
There seems to be a bit of a backlash in the US about stores opening on Thanksgiving Day, for the Black Friday sales, and I support that backlash. The next logical step is opening on Christmas Day for Boxing Day sales. We live in a Consumer Society, but we do not need to consume that much!
The snow all went away this week, but we are left with the cold weather and we can now see all the “early deployment” Christmas Lights as well:
Remembering that an RRSP is simply a tax deferral program, plan on moving that RRSP to TFSA in terms of the tax refund at least.
Remember when the TFSA limit was $10,000 for a while, those were happy times, even when we thought it was for Rich Folk’s benefit.
Uncovering the truth about inflation in October 2014: Stats Canada’s report on the Consumer Price Index reveals hikes in shelter & food costs, plus natural gas & electricity rates.