For many Canadians, receiving CERB in 2020 combined with not having as may deductions will cause their tax returns to look quite different this year. In some cases, people who would normally receive a refund, may end up owing tax.…
U.S. Election Possible Outcomes
Historically, elections have had little effect on the markets over the long-term, and whatever impact they might have, it is always difficult to predict. While I write this, the votes are still being counted and in Mackenzie Investments Chief Economist…
Trump vs. Biden
Some investors speculate that the direction of the stock market will depend heavily on the outcome of next week’s election. But at the end of the day, does it really matter who wins? Conventional wisdom has always thought that the…
Sustainable, Responsible and Impact Investing
Canadians have been investing in socially responsible investment funds since 1986. Initially, SRI stood for Socially Responsible Investing and primarily meant excluding companies that did not align with their personal values. Investors used ‘negative screening’ to avoid companies with operations,…
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Every three minutes Cancer picks a fight with another Canadian. Whether you are a man or a woman, becoming critically ill is something none of us want to think about; but we all know families whose lives have been dramatically…
Credit Myths and Realities
Your credit score is a numerical representation based on your current and past credit history, it will range between 300 (worst) and 900 (best). There are always misconceptions on what affects your credit; here are a few myths and realities:…
What Happens if There is a Second Wave?
With fall and winter approaching, children back to school, day cares open, and people slowing returning to the office, the question everyone is asking; Will there be a second wave? And if so; What will happen to my portfolio? The good news is that…
Heading Into Fall
Market Update I hope you and your family are well and have enjoyed the summer. Fall is approaching and the “new normal” continues as students head back to school, whether virtually or in person, and many people continue to work…
Life After CERB
Those that lost their jobs because of Covid-19 have most likely been taking advantage of the government’s largest benefit, the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB). As of mid-August, 8.6 million Canadian employees and self-employed persons have been paid over $69.4…
Overconfidence Bias
Simply put, this behavioural finance concept is the tendency of people to overestimate their ability to control a situation, often leading them to make decisions that are far riskier than they anticipate. This concept can be used to illustrate the…