Kiplinger’s Investing Outlook Volatility isn’t going away any time soon, but a correction could create buying opportunities.Investors can be forgiven for feeling seasick. Since hitting record highs in late 2021 and earlier this year, major market indexes have been mostly sinking, with small-company stocks and tech shares faring the worst. The market has endured waves… Continue reading Stock Market Correction? It’s a Buying Opportunity | Kiplinger
Davenport Equity Opportunity Hunts for Cash Generators | Kiplinger
So far, the start of 2022 has been rough for stocks big and small – and for those in the middle, too. The Russell Midcap, an index of roughly 800 stocks with an average market value of $25 billion, fell 7.6% through Feb. 4. That’s not shocking, says George Smith, who runs Davenport Equity Opportunities… Continue reading Davenport Equity Opportunity Hunts for Cash Generators | Kiplinger
Trudeau set to revoke Emergencies Act
Ontario’s state of emergency is also being revoked to align with the federal government Author of the article: Publishing date: Feb 23, 2022 • 10 hours ago • 3 minute read • 37 Comments Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at a news conference in Ottawa. Photo by REUTERS/Patrick Doyle files OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau… Continue reading Trudeau set to revoke Emergencies Act
Green investing: The risk of a new misselling scandal
A number of scandals have rocked the industry, sharply increasing the scrutiny on ESG claims, and raising fears that some of the bolder green claims could amount to misselling Author of the article: Financial Times Laurence Fletcher and Joshua Oliver in London Some of the vast sums of money investors have poured into green and… Continue reading Green investing: The risk of a new misselling scandal
Buyer fatigue already cooling housing market
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Watch: Realosophy Realty President John Pasalis on Canada’s spring real estate market A for sale sign is displayed outside a home in Toronto. Photo by REUTERS/Carlos Osorio files Article content John Pasalis, President of Realosophy Realty Inc., talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about… Continue reading Buyer fatigue already cooling housing market
Watch out: You don’t have to die to face Canada’s ‘death tax’
Deemed dispositions ensure you don’t avoid tax In Canada, a deemed disposition is a tax treatment applied primarily (but not only) at death. “You don’t get taxed on the full value of your assets, you get taxed on the gains that you haven’t realized,” explains Weissman — meaning in essence gains on assets you haven’t… Continue reading Watch out: You don’t have to die to face Canada’s ‘death tax’
Wendy’s takes on Tim Hortons at breakfast
Burger chain to launch coffee and breakfast menu across Canada for the first time in more than four decades Publishing date: Feb 23, 2022 • 17 hours ago • 4 minute read • 10 Comments Wendy’s burger chain is launching a coffee and breakfast menu at its restaurants across Canada for the first time in more… Continue reading Wendy’s takes on Tim Hortons at breakfast
NFT sales hit $335 million over the past week. These were the 5 best-selling digital collections.
NFT sales had a breakthrough year in 2021, and over the past 12 months, volume has hit $22 billion.The NFT market is dominated by a handful of standout leaders due to their popularity and rarity. Loading Something is loading. The cryptocurrency boom over the past few years has helped propel a newer market to record… Continue reading NFT sales hit $335 million over the past week. These were the 5 best-selling digital collections.