Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

Category: Personal Finance

  • Optimize Your Team With Some Top Tips

    Optimize Your Team With Some Top Tips

    Running a team is never easy. First-time entrepreneurs often find this out the hard way. Employees mightn’t be as productive as you’d like. They mightn’t live up to their potential. It’s one thing to focus on a worker’s individual potential. It’s quite another to see the potential of the team as a whole. To take…

  • Why Marketing Your Side Hustle Is More Important Than Doing The Work

    Why Marketing Your Side Hustle Is More Important Than Doing The Work

    Hard work – that’s how you become successful, right? Well, not so fast. It turns out that hard work is only a small part of the equation. Yes, you need to do something to get the ball rolling, but knuckling down and exerting effort is only a small part of the equation.  Giving your all…

  • 10 Things To Be Wary Of Before Buying A House

    10 Things To Be Wary Of Before Buying A House

    When you are in a position to buy a house, you are going to go through a lot to make sure that this is the right house, with the best mortgage deal and the best brokers to help you to get that deal. It’s a big thing to buy, a house, and not just because…

  • Proven Ways of Generating Extra Money Online

    Proven Ways of Generating Extra Money Online

    You could always use some extra income. As someone who has been supplementing my monthly earnings with online income, I can assure you that generating money online isn’t that complicated. However, I must tell you that it takes effort and commitment to succeed. How much you make online will depend on the time you are…

  • It’s time to add another $6,000 to your Tax-Free Savings Account for the year 2022

    It’s time to add another $6,000 to your Tax-Free Savings Account for the year 2022

    The moment is now. It’s time to add another $6,000 to your Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA). This is the biggest gift the Canadian government can give to its taxpayers, the ability to save money, 100% tax-free. The limit for this year, 2022, is $6,000. I made the transfer right away. I will be buying some…

  • Stock market returns for 2021: 19%

    Stock market returns for 2021: 19%

    It was another spectacular year. Generally, my investments are divided into three parts: 1/3 U.S. 1/3 Canada 1/3 International. For the US par, a great chunk of my Money is in the S&P 500. The return of the S&P 500 was 27%. For the Canadian index, the return was about 21% And the International index,…