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Thank you for listening to my second ever solo episode! Today I discuss my perspective on what's going on in the world around us (inflation, car prices, interest rates) and touch on key points from recent episodes.
Discussion points:
- why are (used) car prices so high, what happens from here, impact (2:48)
- interest rates: investigating the past to gain insight into what happens next, impact (6:59)
- personal pension plan (PPP): contribution limits for early career professionals (14:16)
- Evidence-based investing: correlation & uncorrelated returns (17:47)
- Critical illness insurance: my policy, how I hold it, a case against return of premiums (24:23)
- Holding companies: reasons why one may want to consider one (27:27)
Thank you for the support! Reach out at [email protected] or LinkedIn.
Stay tuned for beyondmdpodcast.com & YouTube Videos!
Resources for this episode:
https://advisory.kpmg.us/articles/2021/used-car-prices-could-crash.html
https://www.vanguard.ca/documents/dynamic-correlations.pdf
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Thank you for listening to my second ever solo episode! Today I discuss my perspective on what's going on in the world around us (inflation, car prices, interest rates) and touch on key points from recent episodes.
Discussion points:
- why are (used) car prices so high, what happens from here, impact (2:48)
- interest rates: investigating the past to gain insight into what happens next, impact (6:59)
- personal pension plan (PPP): contribution limits for early career professionals (14:16)
- Evidence-based investing: correlation & uncorrelated returns (17:47)
- Critical illness insurance: my policy, how I hold it, a case against return of premiums (24:23)
- Holding companies: reasons why one may want to consider one (27:27)
Thank you for the support! Reach out at [email protected] or LinkedIn.
Stay tuned for beyondmdpodcast.com & YouTube Videos!
Resources for this episode:
https://advisory.kpmg.us/articles/2021/used-car-prices-could-crash.html
https://www.vanguard.ca/documents/dynamic-correlations.pdf
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