Hey everyone,

I’m back in Toronto and I’ll be doing a book signing at the following Indigo Chapters stores in the GTA.  Come meet me and let’s talk about our mutual love of money.  More stores will follow in May!

April 2nd – 1-5pm

Chapters – Woodbridge
East Woodbridge Centre, 3900 Hwy 7 West, Unit 1
Woodbridge, Ontario
L4L 1A6
Canada
(905)264-6401


April 9th 1-5 pm

Indigo – Yorkdale Shopping Centre

3401 Dufferin Street Unit #29
Toronto, Ontario
M6A 2T9
Canada
(416)781-6660

April 30th 1-5pm

Indigo – Yonge & Eglinton
2300 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario
M4P 1E4
Canada
(416)544-0049

Love your money by following my blog, following my twitter, getting a book signed and ”friending” my facebook page!

Dave

 

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Book Signing:  Yorkdale Mall, Toronto, ON    April 9th 1 -5pm

I’ll be signing books at Indigo at Yorkdale on April 9th.  Please come by and get a book and meet me.  I’ll be there from 1pm – 5pm.  I’d love to talk money with you.

 

Keep loving your money,

Dave

 

 

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When we buy it’s not really because of the “thing” we’re buying.  A shoe is a really an expression of desired leadership in style and a car is an expression of achievement of freedom.  Next time you’re buying something that you don’t think you need, ask yourself “when I wear or have this item, what does it truly give me?”. Now If I have this respect, freedom, or fun, what do I truly have?   It’ll be something that when satisfied will TRULY make you happy.

I love doing value exercises with my clients because we see why they tick.  What truly motivates them based on their values and what life will truly make them happy.  The material items are bought only to reward yourself when and only when you achieve the actual value in a cash flow neutral way.

Do you notice that when we buy expensive clothes – we really are trying to get a sense of  leadership or respect or achievement.  Think of what you’ll really have when you have those fierce prada’s.  Is it a sense of leadership for being a trendy momma?  Respect from your peers? The perception of achievement from make the kind of living that would allow such booties?

And paying for expensive trips abroad?  We are really looking for freedom or fun aren’t we?  Think of what value of yours gets satisfied when you go to Bora Bora and do shooters and make out with the locals. :)

We spend lots of money on expensive holidays because we love our families or friends.  Because we get joy from spoiling and being a great mom or family member.  That can be had for free, right?

The key here is that we can satisfy these values in a different way in a free way. For a value of leadership instead of spending on expensive clothes or cars we can become active in local politics or be part of a community board of directors.  For a value of freedom we can have stay-cations where we don’t set schedules and just enjoy the time off.  For Family or Fun we can have BBQs or movie nights with friends.  We can satisfy the same values without over spending and satisfying the route of the financial discretion.

When you understand your values you’ll understand a) why you spend and b) how to satisfy that value in a more positive and cash flow neutral way!

Have a great week,

Dave

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Cash is very important to me! As everyone knows I like to treasure it and use it for my day to day spending.  When I was a kid I’d play banker and roll my Grandfather’s coins while I watched cartoons.  I ALWAYS pick up pennies when I come across them. And I go to great steps to save and make more of it.  I even transfer extra cash into a high interest savings account as soon as it hits my account.  Crazy?  Many people say I am but I know that being bonkers for my bling provides me with a great life.

I sometimes catch myself and laugh about all the eccentric things I do to save money.  Here is a list that shows that I’m crazy for my money.

1. I’ll always park on a side street so I don’t have to pay meters.  I know in the city where the free spots are and I’ll circle for one to come up.

2. Any parking tickets that I get I always fight.  I’ll do everything I can to get out of paying parking tickets.  I even have a meter broken sign in my car for those lucky days when I find one.  By putting it in my window I avoid tickets and save on parking!  Win win.

3. I watch my clock like a hawk when I know I have two hours free somewhere.  Last week I lost my ticket when I pulled out my cell phone and instead of just paying the full charge, because I didn’t have a ticket, I walked back the entire route and found my ticket!  It would have been $8 without my ticket.  That’s a movie ticket on cheap night. :)

4. If you need to buy  something to get validation I’ll buy something that I would need anyways.  I’ll get a bottle of water for $0.59 or get some milk.  I would have had to get milk or flowers anyway and now I got them off my list and got validation.  Score.

5. To save on ATM fees I will walk a mile.  I would leave friends in line at a bar and run two or three blocks to hit up my bank to save the fees.  At $3 a pop that is totally worth it.  I’ll also use Liquor Stores or Grocery Stores that give cash back to get my cash fee free.  There is a grocery store around the corner from me that has a Starbucks and gives cash back.  I get my money for the week with my morning coffee and save a trip.  What is better than that?

Be CRAZY for your money too and it’ll pay you back with more time and things for you,
Dave
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If you have a good relationship with your money you would never pay $120 to have a credit card!  You’d never be caught dead paying interest when you don’t pay it off completely! Hells no–you’d never pay foreign service fees when you use it in other countires!  You love your money better than that and because you’re a money maverick you get the cards to pay you, right?  I just had my US$ and personal MasterCard pay me $187.37 this year and I only paid a $25 fee for the US$ card  This is how I did it…

Charge All Your FIXED Costs And Big Purchases

I charge all of my fixed costs onto my no fee BMO MasterCard CashBack card, like gas, insurance, cell phone, gym, utilities, cable, and internet.  This way I get cash back on the things I need to use my card on and collect cash back dollars month by month.  I also use my card for trips, furniture, and other big one-time purchases, and it all adds up at the end of the year.  I got $83.65 back on these things this year.  That means free utilities for a month or a nice dinner with a good friend.

Use Cash To Limit Your Monthly Spending

I’m a cash king.  I use cash for my day to day spending to fix my spending and then get cash back from my fixed costs that I put on my card.  Cash is best for my variable spending on things like clothes, lunches, food, entertainment, and coffees, and is a proven way to lower your spending.  Set $300 or whatever you need a week for variable spending and take that cash out at the beginning of the week and don’t take any more out. If I have a crazy champagne and lobster night I know another $300 will come next week!

You Get Extra Perks With Your Card For Free

Gas is another fixed cost that I use my card on.  I get an extra 1.5% back when I go to any Shell station in Canada and over a year this really adds up.  When I book a trip or make a big purchase like electronics or furniture the card gives me extended warranty and purchase protection plus discounts up to 25% at National Car Rental and Alamo all for FREE.

Get A US$ Card For US Trips

Because I spend a lot of time on business in New York and Los Angeles, I also have a US$ BMO MasterCard CashBack card.  I have US$ fixed charges for my business come out on this card that added up to $103.72 – $25 fee this year.  If a trip is cheaper in US$ I will use this card, and anytime I make business trips I use this card.  It pays me with cash back plus I save the 2-3% foreign service fee my Canadian $ card would charge me each time I used it in the US.

Have Your Bank Pay Your Card For You

Many people don’t know this but you can ask your bank to pay off your balance at the end of each month right from your chequing account.  Because I know what all my fixed cards add up to I know how much will come out of my account.  I save on transactions that I would use paying each bill separately, I never pay interest by missing payments, and I know that my card will go to zero each month without me taking any action at all.  Win, win.

Get the credit card to pay you interest at the end of the year!
Have an amazing week,

Dave

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Fuel is on its way up and I wanted to share my strategies to save on this necessity.  Not only will it take the pinch out of the pumps but it’ll get your portfolio going.  Vroom vroom!

1. Buy a car that is fuel efficient – this will be more important as fuel breaks $100 a barrel  this year.  I love cars but I also love my money so I got the most fuel efficient but performance driven car.  I have an Audi A5 but with the turbo engine instead of the V6.  Not only is it a driver’s car but I get really good fuel economy.  That is smart for my pocket book and the environment.

2. Get a fuel cash back card and use it.  There are many cards on the market.  I use the BMO Mastercard and fill up at Shell getting 1.5% back on my fuel. Then I pay cash when I’m in the US because you save .10 a gallon.  That is around $1.50 a fill up or $78 a year.

3. Find a cheap gas station a little out of the way and make a route to hit it once a week to fuel up.  In Toronto my place is the Shell on Dupont between Lansdowne and Dufferin.  It’s always $0.05 a litre cheaper and I get my cash back when I use my BMO Mastercard.  In Silver Lake I use the stations at Melrose and Vermont.  They are always $0.10- $0.20 cheaper a gallon than anywhere else in Hollywood.

4. Buy a basket of energy trusts and collect the dividends – not only will you get the stream of income, most of the time monthly, from the royalty or energy trusts you will get all of the upside.  I have 30% of my portfolio in oil or gas stocks and as oil increases in price, it will offset the increase in gas prices.  Oil is only going up from here until we move to a new resource – and I can’t see that happening for a good 20 or more years.

5. Walk or use transit whenever possible.  It’s good for your body and wallet.  You want to keep both firm and fully packed, right?!

Love your money by being smart with oil stocks and it’ll love you back with free gas and a pumped up nest egg,

Dave

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The number one reason I write my books, articles, and blogs is to show everyone how that they can harness the power of money to live their ultimate life.  Money saved on something that isn’t important to you can be spent on something that is very important to you.

I love stellar restaurants.  I also love my family.  So when they were here visiting at Christmas I wanted to show them all the best places in Hollywood that I’ve found.  I took them to my favorite French bistro, Figaro, in Los Felix Village.  We watched for stars at the super yummy Joan’s on 3rd.  We even went to West Hollywood to the classic Chateau Marmont for dinner under the stars. This city has an endless number of great places to eat!

Now eating at all the best places can get pricey, so we would average down the expensive dinners with less expensive ones.  We balanced an expensive five star dinner with pizza and salad at my place.  We had brunch at an adorable, inexpensive diner on Fairfax before hitting a trendy hot spot in the evening.  (Many times the diners are my fav!)

I had some morning show appearances in San Diego so I took my family with me.    After my interviews we asked locals about cheap but chic places to eat in Little Italy.  On the way back we drove up the beautiful Pacific highway and ate at a sea side restaurant under the sun.  It was not only an amazing meal but a great view of the Pacific. Definitely a meal to remember.

It’s ok to spend money on the things you love. The smart way to do this is to average down your costs whenever you can.

Have an awesome week but averaged down week,
Dave
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Where is the one place that you always think of when you’re knee deep in snow?  Unwrapping another turtleneck with a kitten on it from Oma?  Choking down dry turkey at Auntie Gertrudes?  No. Vegas Baby!
My family was visiting me in Hollywood this year and the day before Christmas Eve we decided to drive to Vegas.  Yeah, that’s right, Vegas!

This is a dream come true for me!  It’s been a mission of mine to spend Christmases all over the world with my family.  They are super important to me and I want to make sure that the time we spend together is the best time we can.  Two years ago we went to Egypt and who knows where we will go next year.  Family makes me happy and that is where I spend my money while having an amazing time.

But just because I choose to spend money on family doesn’t mean I won’t get the best for the lowest price, right?  We booked at the Flamingo the morning we left and got an ah-mazing price.  It was basically free.  I took my charming mom, smiling like an angel, up to the desk with me and explained that my family had never been to Vegas before and that we would LOVE the best suite. Well, mom’s looks paid off and we were on the top floor with the best view of the strip.

We walked the strip, went to some great restaurants, and waited for Christmas day to swoop in and get all of the boxing week sales.  My uber charm at Prada had the staff pulling things from the back that hadn’t gone on sale yet.  I got a classic, winter jacket for 30% off that would have been long gone if it ever made it to the rack.  To the charming goes the spoils!

For entertainment we changed up the traditional Christmas Eve church service for Boyz II Men!  They sang their hits, Mo-Town classics (my fav), and a Christmas carol set.  Those guys still have it.  Everyone should see a well performed “runningman” at Christmas.

For the same amount of money that I would have spent back home having an expensive, over the top traditional holiday, we went on a once in a lifetime Vegas-mas that we’ll all remember.  Isn’t making great memories with family what the holidays is all about?  Gifts I’ll grow out of.  Dinners at home blend together over time.  White Tigers and show girls are forever.

Can’t wait to see where we go next year!  Love your money and it’ll love you back with holidays to remember.

Dave

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I bet everyone has some new years’ money resolutions on their list, right Bellos and Bellas?  I’m used to seeing these following money resolutions on goals lists:

Pay down debt

Increase my net worth

Track my spending

Spend less on junk

Save eight months of salary

Well I have a great tool to help you achieve all of these on day one of 2011!  It’s called Mint.com. It’s the old Quicken.com and I’ve been using it religiously since I found Quicken.com.  And the best part of this program is that it is FREE!

You add all of your bank accounts, investments, credit cards, loans, assets and mortgages and it tracks all of your spending, budgets, net worth and investment returns.  What fun! You can add accounts from different banks, business and personal, and it even tracks my US Bank accounts for when I spend the winter down here.  All in once place!

Mint.com is available as an iPhone App!

Mint.com has an amazing app that is password protected and allows me to scan all of my cash, credit cards, budget and net worth on the first page.  You can scan your last transactions from any of your accounts, check credit card balances, and feel safe a check has gone through.  If I had to do those things with all my accounts I would have to check with four separate companies. Instead it takes two touches on my iPhone.

Every transaction that goes through any account or card gets categorized by Mint as best as it can.  If it doesn’t recognze someting it will keep it uncategorized and wait for you to assign it a category.  While waiting for someone at a mall (my mom) I’m able to categorize my transactions with a big smile.

It Helps Me Love My Money More

Mint also flags you when a big payment has gone in or out of one of your accounts and when an account has a low balance.  I had a friend coming to visit me in LA last month and Mint emailed me that I had a low balance in my US Bank Checking account.  It flagged that a big check had come out early, so I was able to transfer more funds before the weekend.  I would have never known that the check had come out early and I could have been out money.

Budgets Galore and More!

Another great plus for Mint is that it gives you great freedom to set budgets for the month.  You can set them and it tracks how much you have spent for the month on all of your budgets on the very first page of the iPhone app.  If you click on it it shows how all of your budgets are tracking.  If you do happen to go over (and I know none of my money loving readers would go over) it will send you an email letting you know.

Mint also sends weekly updates to your email account to let you know how much you’ve spent the following week.  It includes your net worth which comes in so very handy to keep you motivated to keep saving and making more money! Can I get a whoop whoop for making more money?

Keep loving your money with amazing tools like Mint.com and it’ll love you back with accomplished 2011 resolutions!

Dave

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Happy holidays everyone! I can’t believe this year has only 23 days to go.

To help spread that holiday season in my place here in Hollywood I decided to get a tree. My family is coming to stay for the holiday and I wanted to have one for them and to make warm and snowless California feel more like home.

My place here has a garden and I thought why not get a live Christmas tree that I could plant in the garden when I was done with it? I wanted to get some plants and then I’d get to use the tree as my holiday tree for free.

I went shopping at a local garden shop and found the cutest little Charlie Brown Christmas tree and HAD to get it. It was leaning to one side all crammed in a corner. I think one of his little branches actually moved a bit to get my attention. He’ll be great for the backyard and perfect for my apartment.

To make him as Christmasy as possible I went to Target and the .99 cent store and decked him out for $10. He got tons of colorful mini-balls, some candy canes, silver beads and an angel for the top. His top branch is a bit wobbly so the angel had to be taped to the top but she is there and shining bright!

I actually got too many items for his little size and so I’m actually taking what I didn’t use back to use those dollars for something that I need. If I learned anything from business school it was proper inventory management. Money sitting in things that I’ll never use could be earning me interest in a high interest account and so I’ll take anything back that I don’t use and you guys should too.

In January I’ll look forward to digging a hole in a special spot in my garden and then watching him grow. Right now I’ve wrapped him in lights and he’s glowing and filling the air with that Chirstmas pine scent as I write this now! Win win for me and for the tree because he gets to re-locate to an awesome garden. I think he’s happy he got my attention back at the garden store. :)

Keep loving your money and it’ll treat you with your own Christmas tree that keeps on giving back!

Have a festive week,

Dave

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