Capital gains tax is usually a scary enough term by itself! The mere notion that half of your profit is taxed seems discouraging (it shouldn’t be). But one highly misunderstood advantage that Canadian residents have when it comes to their principal residence is what CRA refers to as the “election of subsection 45(2)” protects you from capital gain after you sell your property even if you have rented it for a few years. Lets’ dig into this more: Continue reading “Can you avoid paying capital gains tax after selling your principal residence even if you have rented it out? Yes, you can! Here’s how…”
RRSP vs. TFSA … which one should I use? A plain and simple guidline…
It’s again that time of the year! RRSP Season (I think that’s what they call it). As someone unfamiliar with these terminologies (like an immigrant or someone who hasn’t had much savings anyway until recently), you might have been wondering what these actually mean? What are their differences and what one achieves with perhaps the highest anticipated savings accounts in Canada? Continue reading “RRSP vs. TFSA … which one should I use? A plain and simple guidline…”
Why I think Toronto’s condo market might be heading towards a correction – a piece from OREA’s textbook
I will be keeping this post very short. I was reading an OREA textbook and they gave examples of market corrections in the real estate sector (it certainly looks like they are not agreeing with the property market having a cycle though). One example that they gave for “Real Estate Market Correction” sounded awfully familiar to me (I don’t think Continue reading “Why I think Toronto’s condo market might be heading towards a correction – a piece from OREA’s textbook”
Is it better to invest in dividend paying stocks or invest in rental properties?
I just came across an awesome article that, in my opinion, tackled this question in the absolute best possible way. Koodos to Ryan Thurston, who made these calculations available to everyone on Quora. I would strongly recommend everyone to take a few minutes and read this brilliant reply to this question here.
Early Retirement – How much money do I need to save before I retire “safely”? And “The Rule of 25”
This is a question that pops up a lot in the social media these days. Millenials all seem to be rushing to “retire” as soon as they could, or at least, the idea of an early retirement is something that is soothing to the mind. But what is an actual PRACTICAL way of approaching this? I’ll look at the best alternative (from my point of view)… Continue reading “Early Retirement – How much money do I need to save before I retire “safely”? And “The Rule of 25””
