Welcome back everyone, we’re back here today to do an updated look at our Findependence Portfolios. This is our first update since April 4 2020, if you missed that post you can check it here. This last 2ish month stretch has been a redemption story for our portfolio as we’ve seen quite a significant climb back […]
Continue ReadingHow much is enough?
Greetings, If you’re like us and keep up to date with the FIRE community online then I’m sure you’ve had this thought or conversation amongst your household many many times. “how much is enough?” Also, if you’re like us… you likely are made up of 2 different ideas of what enough is. Getting these thoughts […]
Continue ReadingA year of blogging – Then and now!
So we’ve done it. We’ve made it over a full year now of blogging! Technically we began the blog in March 2019 with a passive income report you can find here. We’ve now done 14 total passive income reports and 14 net worth updates. To take a look back at our first net worth update […]
Continue ReadingWhy we still believe in dividend investing – despite the recent cuts
Greetings to everyone out there, we hope you’re all doing great today. Now that we are well on our way through May and hopefully have the worst of the current global situation behind us we’d like to take a look at how this market downturn and economic halt has affected our investment strategy if at […]
Continue ReadingOil and the effect on our F.I.R.E.
Greetings everyone, so as some of you have heard there is a bit of a crisis going on in the market for oil at the moment. This isn’t just being contained to one country either, it’s been hitting the entirety of the global oil market. I won’t bother stating an oil price right now as […]
Continue ReadingPassive Income Report – March 2020
Throughout these updates we will go over the previous month’s dividend income, as well as our rolling 12 month projected dividend income and our progress towards our goal of having $50,000 in annual passive income. (More on our goals and the tax advantages of Canadian dividends in future posts). For reference, I received my first ever dividend […]
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