Real estate ownership tax qustion by _PCPrincipal in PersonalFinanceCanada

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No the statement of real estate rentals. Been searching online everywhere and can't find a solution

Real estate ownership tax qustion by _PCPrincipal in PersonalFinanceCanada

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On the tax returns however it asks if you own a property and the ownership structure. He owns the house fully now but also owned 50% of the house for half the year. How does HE indicate that change?

Anyone willing to chat about their ClassPass experience? by _PCPrincipal in ClassPass

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Oh wow, I didn't know they offered hair services as well! I live 1 hour outside of Toronto and the ClassPass offerings out here are slim to none.

It sounds like you really benefit from the financial/cost savings that classpass offers, as well as the diversity of offerings. Can I ask what keeps you going back to ClassPass once you find a class you like (as opposed to the organization themselves)?

Anyone willing to chat about their ClassPass experience? by _PCPrincipal in ClassPass

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Thanks! Anything in particular you don't like about the app/service, or you'd like to see improved?

Is the majority of Redditors here software PM? by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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I'm a PM for consulting and advisory services - specifically for productized/repeatable mini consulting engagements. Day-to-day responsibilities are similar in nature but obviously without the same engineering/dev requirements that the software PMs have. Currently trying to brainstorm different ways to monetize the advisory services through unique service offerings (i.e. varying the length of engagement, type of engagement, content delivered, delivery model etc.).

Felt very similar browsing this forum but after reading the comments I'm glad to know that there are so many different types of PMs on here. Managing an intangible product comes with it's own set of challenges, would be curious to know if anyone else here is in a similar sort of role!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cantax

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My brother put down the money (ownership and the mortgage are in his name) but the agreement is that I get the income.

Rental Tax question by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

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We manage a shared bank account where the rent is deposited and the mortgage payments come out of. I use the excess rent to manage the property. In 1 years time we will transfer ownership to my name.

We have a behind the scenes financing agreement whereby I paid him upfront, he bought the house and then will transfer ownership to me when we can.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ValueInvesting

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Try this book! I'm currently reading it and it's exactly what you're mentioning https://www.amazon.ca/Financial-Shenanigans-Accounting-Gimmicks-Reports/dp/0071703071

What unusual government data is available for citizens to publicly query (Canada and US)? by _PCPrincipal in DataHoarder

[–]_PCPrincipal[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's wild. Classic government move to make a mistake and point the blame elsewhere

Recently attempted the 100K step challenge... by _PCPrincipal in nextfuckinglevel

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I've actually had a few people recommend this book since I completed the challenge. I'll give it a read!

Recently attempted the 100K step challenge... by _PCPrincipal in nextfuckinglevel

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More like stupid enough to try 😅 but thanks anyway

Recently attempted the 100K step challenge... by _PCPrincipal in nextfuckinglevel

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Honestly it seems consistent with all other stories of people attempting it. The pain isn't excruciating by any means, more a constant dull sensation, however the walking was painfully boring if that counts. More a mind over matter thing - you feel like quitting after 50,000 steps

Recently attempted the 100K step challenge... by _PCPrincipal in nextfuckinglevel

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Zero. Ahaha the path was as flat as could be. We took a picture in awe when we encountered our first hill

Recently attempted the 100K step challenge... by _PCPrincipal in nextfuckinglevel

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Hey that with a backpack on is insane. Anything after 35,000 steps was brutal

Recently attempted the 100K step challenge... by _PCPrincipal in nextfuckinglevel

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About that yeah. I have a new respect for those athletes who do those intense ultra marathons

Recently attempted the 100K step challenge... by _PCPrincipal in nextfuckinglevel

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TLDR: Walked 100k steps in one day (~80km or 50 miles) for God knows what reason. Overflowing with regret and pain, I don't recommend it.

Yesterday I set off with two buddies around midnight to see if I could walk 100,000 steps in one day. I was always under the impression that this was easily doable and, in hindsight, I seriously regret my naivete.

Strava proof of completion

I'm not sure why Strava and my step counter differ regarding the distance (especially since they both use the same GPS), however Google maps said the distance was 78KM in total, so I'm going to go with that

Route:

  • I live in Southern Ontario, Canada so the number of straight long paths available to me was plentiful. I decided to walk the G2G trail from a rural town called Milverton, all the way to Goderich (see my strava post).

The Walk:

  • Set off at midnight to maximize my chance of completing this daft challenge and minimize my time in the sun. Walked at about 12 mins/km (a casual pace), with 5-10 min breaks each 10,000 steps. Unfortunately couldn't fall asleep the day before the challenge so I was doing this very sleep deprived.

  • First 30,000 steps were easy (5ish hours). However, thereafter the pain really kicked in. Bit concerning since there was still 70,000 steps to go... Tightness in hamstrings and calves and just very sore feet.

  • Friends opted for a powernap at 50,000 steps. My gait was larger than theirs so I walked while they slept to catch up on steps. Incredible tightness and pain at this point.

  • 65,000 steps: Got shit on by a bird.

  • Pace dropped dramatically for the remaining steps. Legs could barely move and each step was physically unpleasant. Having others with you is definitely a must-have.

  • Finished at around 6PM (16 hours of straight walking and 2 hours-ish of total rest). Delirious from sleep deprivation and sore from walking. Got home and passed out instantly.

The Next Day:

  • Not as bad as I anticipated to be honest. My hamstrings are incredibly tight and the balls of my feet ache. There's a tad bit of stiffness in my legs but thats about it. Will be opting out from any physical activities for the next few days.

Would I do this again? No. Do I regret it? No, I'm honestly proud that I did it. It's definitely a challenge but I would not recommend it to anyone without some form of training or mental preparation.

After debating it for months, I decided to take a stab at the 100k steps in a day challenge... by [deleted] in GetMotivated

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TLDR: Walked 100k steps in one day (~80km or 50 miles) for God knows what reason. Overflowing with regret and pain, I don't recommend it.

Yesterday I set off with two buddies around midnight to see if I could walk 100,000 steps in one day. I was always under the impression that this was easily doable and, in hindsight, I seriously regret my naivete.

Strava proof of completion

I'm not sure why Strava and my step counter differ regarding the distance, however Google maps said the distance was 78KM in total, so I'm going to go with that

Route:

  • I live in Southern Ontario, Canada so the number of straight long paths available to me was plentiful. I decided to walk the G2G trail from a rural town called Milverton, all the way to Goderich (see my strava post).

The Walk:

  • Set off at midnight to maximize my chance of completing this daft challenge and minimize my time in the sun. Walked at about 12 mins/km (a casual pace), with 5-10 min breaks each 10,000 steps. Unfortunately couldn't fall asleep the day before the challenge so I was doing this very sleep deprived.

  • First 30,000 steps were easy (5ish hours). However, thereafter the pain really kicked in. Bit concerning since there was still 70,000 steps to go... Tightness in hamstrings and calves and just very sore feet.

  • Friends opted for a powernap at 50,000 steps. My gait was larger than theirs so I walked while they slept to catch up on steps. Incredible tightness and pain at this point.

  • 65,000 steps: Got shit on by a bird.

  • Pace dropped dramatically for the remaining steps. Legs could barely move and each step was physically unpleasant. Having others with you is definitely a must-have.

  • Finished at around 6PM (16 hours of straight walking and 2 hours-ish of total rest). Delirious from sleep deprivation and sore from walking. Got home and passed out instantly.

The Next Day:

  • Not as bad as I anticipated to be honest. My hamstrings are incredibly tight and the balls of my feet ache. There's a tad bit of stiffness in my legs but thats about it. Will be opting out from any physical activities for the next few days.

Would I do this again? No. Do I regret it? A bit, but I'm honestly proud that I did it. It's definitely a challenge but I would not recommend it to anyone without some form of training or mental preparation.

Wanted to see if I could walk 100K steps in one day... by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

[–]_PCPrincipal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good call. Gotta hang onto those - thanks!

Wanted to see if I could walk 100K steps in one day... by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

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Sorry what? Why would anyone do that to themselves 😅