The growing trend of consumers shopping online could put pressure on retail property, but the outlook is still strong due to the sheer volume of retailers coming into our market.
Every time you reach out to clients, they judge the value of your service. They’re busy, so contacting them too often can get you labelled as a stalker; but how do you know how much communication is enough? Many advisors say they call or email clients every three months without fail to review portfolios, but […]
The U.S., Japan, and Europe have hit a fiscal wall.
Investors should reduce exposures to currencies at risk of depreciation.
Canadian homeowners must diversify so their homes aren’t the only investment within their portfolios. Otherwise, they risk the same fate as their U.S. counterparts if the Canadian property market dips.
John Bell-Irving, investment advisor at Macquarie Private Wealth, focuses on superior growth investments in U.S. biotech for his 30-to-50-year old clients.
When it comes to charitable contributions, the Budget proposed some positive changes.
Budget 2013 provides some tax relief for small business owners, most notably a $1,000 Employment Insurance (EI) hiring credit.
Small caps started 2013 on a high note, but have since taken a hit. So where can investors find opportunities?
Canadian real estate is turning from a seller’s to a buyer’s market.