Lessons From 400+ Interviews on Canadian Financial Independence & How to Achieve and Protect Your Early Retirement

Lessons from 400 interviews on FI - Kyle Prevost

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“Views from the Desk” Podcast

On this podcast, we often cover best practices that can not only help you now, but will also be relevant throughout your investment lifetime. But what if you also want an update on what is happening with your investments, the markets, and the economy right now?

To help me stay up-to-date on these topics, a great Canadian podcast that I listen to weekly is called “Views from the Desk” (AppleSpotifyDirect).

They provide timely information for us Canadians on what is happening to our investments right now, as well as other key factors affecting us like changes to our interest rates, our inflation, and regulatory changes that we should know about.

The podcast is hosted by BMO ETFs. I’m a huge fan of theirs, I own a lot of BMO ETFs myself, and it’s a great free resource for both new and existing ETF investors.

I hope you check them out. All episodes are available for free in your favourite podcast player. Just search for “Views from the Desk” or click one of the links below:

ETF Market Insights and BMO ETFs

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There are so many opinions on how to invest your money today, but it can be hard to find credible voices to rely on in the world of finance and investing.

One resource I turn to every week is the ETF Market Insights YouTube channel, led by today’s episode sponsor, BMO ETFs.

Market Insights brings in industry experts and their weekly episodes cover the hottest themes like inflation, infrastructure, healthcare, and more. Tuning in helps me stay up-to-date on what’s happening so I can be a smarter investor. You can also submit your own ETF questions, to be answered on the show.

Do yourself a favour and subscribe on YouTube to ETF Market Insights, or visit ETFMarketInsights.com so you can be notified when future episodes go live.

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Today’s sponsor, BMO ETFs, offers these innovative all-in-one solutions with the BMO All-Equity ETF (ZEQT), BMO Growth ETF (ZGRO), BMO Balanced ETF (ZBAL), BMO Conservative ETF (ZCON), and more. BMO developed these to help provide investors with ETFs that offer broad diversification and are also low-cost and simple to use.

These ETFs invest in a number of underlying index based ETFs and are rebalanced automatically back to your set asset allocation or mix of stocks and bonds. They offer a hands free approach to investing that is built on disciplined weights to provide exposure to different geographies and sectors all in one solution.

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Questions Covered:

  1. After interviewing well over 400 personal finance experts over the years, what are some of the most impactful lessons or recurring pieces of advice that you’ve heard?

  2. A few years ago, you created a retirement course where I remember my favourite section being your findings on the safe withdrawal rate – in other words, how much can we all withdraw from our investment portfolio to be able to live off it long-term? What are your current thoughts on a safe withdrawal rate, based on the research that you’ve seen, and have your views changed over time?

  3. I know living abroad and travelling is something that you and your wife have done a lot of. When it comes to saving money on travel, can you give us 3 to 5 pieces of advice that you found really moved the needle for you when it comes to either not overpaying, or where you were able to really maximize the value that you received per dollar spent?
  4. Now that you’ve hit FI years ago, do you still find earning more money to be a motivating factor for you? The last time you were on the show, you mentioned that it was as it lets you experience more when it comes to travel (among other things). Now that you’ve been FI for even longer, and since the markets have done so well over that time, do you find accumulating more money is still the motivator it once was? Or do you now get motivation and fulfillment from other things?

  5. If both you and your wife were to stop generating any additional income through part-time work or side projects, how would you approach your cash position and asset allocation? Follow up: Since you are still generating some income as a household post FI, how does that change how much you keep in cash and how you structure your asset allocation? 

  6. With the markets at all time highs again, there are definitely those that are getting nervous and worrying about a drop in the markets in the near future. What do you personally do to ensure you don’t run out of money and are forced to return to 9-5 work if we were to have another 2008 scenario?
  7. Over the decades, what factors have truly moved the needle for you in terms of net worth generation?

  8. Tell us where we can hear more from you and about the Canadian Financial Summit.

 

Disclaimer:

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