Pros and cons of moving for a new job
Kurt speaks about some of the pros and cons of moving for a new job in this edition of The Star. Read the full article here.
Kurt speaks about some of the pros and cons of moving for a new job in this edition of The Star. Read the full article here.
Kurt was interviewed by The Globe and Mail as part of their video series on financial advice. In this video, Kurt discusses whether young Canadians (in their 20’s and 30’s) should contribute to RRSPs yet. (Video no longer available)
Can you really afford that mortgage? Know your Real Life Ratio. Kurt was asked by The Globe and Mail to help build a calculator that assists Canadians to know their debt limit. (Article no longer available)
Will you have enough money to cover health care bills in retirement? The Globe and Mail wrote an article based on Kurt’s popular “aging in Canada” newsletter edition released late in 2013. (Article no longer available)
Kurt spoke to the Toronto Star about the benefits of RRSP investing. (Link no longer available)
Kurt was interviewed by The Globe and Mail to talk about financial planning and Generation X. He helps to prioritize saving vs spending and other financial “to do’s”. (Article no longer available)
Kurt commented in a Globe and Mail profile piece about an Order of Canada recipient who made volunteering a part of their retirement plan. Kurt provided direction on what it takes in your finances to fit in time for volunteer work. (Article no longer available)
Kurt was interviewed for Today’s Parent national magazine and discussed personal financial planning for young families. Read the article and Kurt’s comments here.
Kurt was asked to provide expert financial commentary to the most recent case study published in the Report on Business section of The Globe and Mail. In this case, a couple in BC is looking to understand if they can afford to buy a bigger home, how to plan for their retirement and some investment …
Kurt was interview for the Financial Post on the question he is asking his clients this year regarding rate spikes. (Article no longer available)