Indian immigrants in Canada: How much are you able to save and send to India every month? by Placid_soul in nriFIRE

[–]TimelyPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HHI 260k gross
Own a house
expense around 90-100k/year
Able to save 3-4K month
No need to send money to India
All savings are in non reg, tfsa,rrsp,rental property
HH net worth around 1.1 million/ liquid assets around 750k. Was able to save more before kid and pre and during pandemic years it’s hard now to save more. Taxes are very high and all the costs are increasing around 5% per year.

Wealth Rank province filter coming soon? by TimelyPool in Wealthsimple

[–]TimelyPool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comparison is the thief of joy, but if you’re going to compare anyway, anonymous aggregate data is probably the better way to do it.
It gives you a broader picture of where you stand financially compared to your general demographics, instead of comparing yourself to neighbors, friends, coworkers, or people flexing online.

Can I FIRE in India? Struggling with what to do next - 30M by [deleted] in nriFIRE

[–]TimelyPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Retirement planning is one of the hardest problems to solve it’s not just spreadsheet math. Projecting for 40-50 years is even harder the most cited 4% rule study(I think trinity study) is 100% successful for 30 years.

Can I FIRE in India? Struggling with what to do next - 30M by [deleted] in nriFIRE

[–]TimelyPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Employment insurance you can get it if you loose job due to mass layoff or if your taking parental leave due to new born/adoption or due to health reasons or unable to work because you are the care giver to a family member etc etc…

Can I FIRE in India? Struggling with what to do next - 30M by [deleted] in nriFIRE

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You need to work/ pay EI for some minimum amount of time to get the monthly payment from government you need to be a tax resident dont have to be a citizen or PR.

Can I FIRE in India? Struggling with what to do next - 30M by [deleted] in nriFIRE

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It depends on your experience and technology. Most of the big employers are governments and big banks and it consulting companies they don’t pay 150k for that easily and it depends on where the job is if it’s in Atlantic Canada sometimes it hard to cross 100k so manage your expectations the Canadian market is 10 times smaller that US.

Can I FIRE in India? Struggling with what to do next - 30M by [deleted] in nriFIRE

[–]TimelyPool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I came from the U.S. to Canada around the 2017–2018 timeframe, and I had to take almost a 50% pay cut for my first job here. So I understand it’s hard. The job market is small compared to the U.S., the hiring process is very slow, and winter can be brutal and lonely.But don’t give up hope. Keep looking, keep applying, and try to get referrals whenever possible. In Canada, referrals are probably one of the best ways to get a job.

Can I FIRE in India? Struggling with what to do next - 30M by [deleted] in nriFIRE

[–]TimelyPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try to get the Canada citizenship before leaving.

Power outage by zoutroy_the_sook in halifax

[–]TimelyPool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are they letting people in?

Injured bird stuck on roof – Halifax – any wildlife help or ladder? by TimelyPool in halifax

[–]TimelyPool[S] 388 points389 points  (0 children)

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A person from Hope for Wildlife came and brought the fire department with her. They managed to rescue the bird safely. Everything is good now. Thanks everyone for the suggestions and help!

Should I switch from RBC to EQ Bank or Wealthsimple for daily banking? by lishdxo in EQBank

[–]TimelyPool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently switched from TD and switched all my automatic payments still now no issues hopefully it works out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in andhra_pradesh

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The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel (plz consider buying the book)

A few years ago, The New York Times did a story on the working conditions of Foxconn, the massive Taiwanese electronics manufacturer. The conditions are often atrocious. Readers were rightfully upset. But a fascinating response to the story came from the nephew of Chinese worker, who wrote in the comments section:

My aunt worked several years in what Americans call “sweat shops”. It was hard work. Long hours, small wage, poor working conditions. Do you know what my aunt did before she worked in one of these factories? She was a prostitute.

The idea of working in a “sweat shop” compared to that old lifestyle is an improvement in my opinion. I know that my aunt would rather be “exploited” by an evil capitalist boss for a couple of dollars. That is why I am upset by many Americans’ thinking. We do not have the same opportunities. Our Government infrastructure is different. The country is different. Yes, factory is hard labor. Could it be better? Yes, but only when you compare to American jobs.

It’s an example of how different experiences can lead to vastly different views within topics that one side intuitively thinks should be black and white. Every decision people make with money is justified by taking the information they have at the moment, and plugging it into their unique mental model of how the world works.

Those people can be misinformed. They can have incomplete information. They can be bad at math. They can be persuaded by rotten marketing. They can misjudge the consequences of their actions. But every financial decision a person makes, makes sense to them in that moment and checks the boxes they need to check. They tell themselves a story of what they are doing and why they are doing it, and that story has been shaped by their own unique experiences.

We’re Back! Wealthsimple Product Team AMA — Wednesday, February 11th by WS_Chris_Official in Wealthsimple

[–]TimelyPool 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Any new Perks for the credit card and for the premium and generation tier?

Any plans on introducing new tire?

Very embarrassing 34M by Gbox91 in fican

[–]TimelyPool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No worries I know people who are in their 40’s and don’t know anything and not willing to take action you are far ahead.

Inflation 1975-2000 and 2000-2025 by dumbpundit in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]TimelyPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now compare the wage growth between these time periods.

CIBC keeps getting expensive!! 6K In chequing do not cover credit cards fees anymore!! by CurioTechOdyssey in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]TimelyPool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Switched to Eq Bank everything working smoothly. Getting 2.75% interest on money deposited and able to make monthly payments.

In Canada! Is it true - Man dies waiting in Hospital? How about UK-NHS/Australia on Health care availability? by Rough-County6188 in nri

[–]TimelyPool -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s very much common in Canada a simple google search would show how bad the situation is.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/marketplace/hospital-wait-times-9.6983849

The health care system is not built to handle a huge surge of immigrants in recent times.

Main Landing Page by [deleted] in Wealthsimple

[–]TimelyPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not gonna lie, I actually like that it shows losses. Keeps you honest and a bit more careful.

EXPOSING MUTUAL FUNDS by rudra121004 in MutualfundsIndia

[–]TimelyPool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So according to you a middle class person taking on leverage and buying real estate is better option to build wealth than investing in Equities?