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Go With the Flow

Thursday, September 29th, 2011


W know that life isn’t always as simple as setting lifelong goals and then working to achieve them. Sometimes we think we want something, but when we get halfway there, we realize we don’t. Sometimes, unexpected events happen along the way that change everything. “Often, you have to get at the root cause of your behavior and address that first, before you can modify your behavior,” says Richard Petty of Ohio State University. The upshot? “You have to be adaptable to changing course.”

Being flexible is a strength when it comes to achieving your goals. We saw this in action at our makeover with Chris and Monica, both police officers living in Vancouver. When they flew to Toronto they were stressed out and emotionally fragile. The couple earned a high income – $170,000 a year – yet all their money seemed to be slipping through their fingers.

Eventually it became clear that many of their financial problems stemmed from deeper problems in their relationship. They were overjoyed at the makeover when Norbert revealed to them that their pensions were collectively worth about $1 million, and they returned to Vancouver with a renewed sense of purpose. But the cost of raising the two young children from their marriage, soon started creeping up again. Within a few months, they had accumulated another $15,000 in debt.

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The National Debt

Thursday, September 17th, 2009


We have seen that the use of government fiscal policy to stimulate the economy during recessions requires that the government borrow money (mostly through bond issues) in order to finance its budget deficits. The total amount of federal government debt thus incurred – the amount of money owed by the federal government – is called the “National Debt.” By 1983 the National Debt will amount t over $100 billion, or nearly $4000 for every man, woman, and child in Canada.

The National Debt has, over the years, been the subject of a great deal of misunderstandings, fears, myths and political hypocrisy. Many Canadians believe, for instance, that the National Debt is owed to other countries and that Canada may go bankrupt because of it. Both of these ideas are myths. On the other hand, few Canadians appreciate the real dangers concerning the National Debt. We will examine first the myths, then the real dangers.

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Reduction in Taxes

Monday, August 24th, 2009



 Reduction in Taxes

While traditional theory would insist that taxes be increased in order to balance the increases in government spending referred to above, Keynesian theory argues that tax increases would only depress spending by consumers and businesses, worsening the recession.
Thus, taxes should not be increased during a recession; indeed, if anything, they should be reduced, so as to help raise the level of aggregate demand. The most popular policy of this type is the personal income tax cut, intended to increase personal disposable income and consumer spending, although temporary sales tax cuts have also been used for this purpose. To promote higher levels of business investment spending, various types of tax reductions may be used, including cuts in corporate income (profits) taxes and increased capital cost allowances, which permit businesses to depreciate assets more quickly, thus reducing their taxable income an

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