Danielle on CKNW Morning News with Philip Till

Teaching our kids about smart money continues with a look at teaching in highschool and post secondary institutions. How do we get our kids to stay out of debt.Here is a direct video link.

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BoC: stuck between slowing growth and over-indebted consumers

The Bank of Canada, as with other central bankers in the world is finding itself at the end of its monetary slack options. Given the weak pace of the Canadian economy the usual go-to policy would be to lower interest rates…but everyone has already been doing that for years now, and at 1% on the overnight rate and Canadian consumers that are already restrained by record levels of debt, further monetary slack is hard to find. Maintaining the now status quo of rock bottom rates and large asset purchase programs(QE et al) is no longer stimulative. See: Household imbalances keeping BoC from setting lower rates

“After 18 months of telling consumers and markets that its key interest rate would eventually be lifted from 1%, close to rock bottom, the Bank of Canada shifted gears into neutral…

If it were not for the concerns about household imbalances, the BoC would have cut its policy rate at last week’s [policy] meeting,” says Nomura Securities economist Charles St-Arnaud.”

Despite central bank efforts to force inflation, deflation is taking the upper hand in the global economy once more. In Canada inflation is stubbornly at the low end of the bank’s 1-to-3% target range and the economy is growing at a disappointingly slow pace in the absence of stronger corporate investment.

But lower prices are part of the healing process to restore consumer purchasing power in the absence of job and wage growth. The longer central banks try to keep prices unduly inflated, the longer the malaise of weak demand, low growth, superfluous capacity and supply . See this video of the Bank of Canada’s press conference yesterday.

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CBC: The Third Rail, building a better pension system

Honest financial advice and management can only serve those who wish to hear the truth and understand math. The world is therefore full of people who put their faith in advisers and financial products who make the most unrealistic and even fraudulent representations. The truth: that people need to spend less, save more, work longer and avoid over-valued financial markets that are destined to implode savings, is not a popular message.

“Today, we hear from two people who offer ways to keep Canadian pensions strong not only for the bubble-of-boomers ready to cash in but for their grandchildren. They say politicians, businesses, unions and taxpayers need to stop sniping and start re-thinking”. Here is a direct audio link.

Also on this topic, Frontline ran an encore presentation last night of “The Retirement Gamble”. For anyone that missed it last time, it is well worth the watch. Here is a direct video link. Imagine how the math of all this will look once the next bear market takes a bite out of today’s bubbling stock markets once more.

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