Million Dollar Journey

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Welcome to my Million Dollar Journey!

Thank for visiting my Million Dollar Journey! This blog is all about my Canadian personal finance endeavor to become a millionaire by the age of 35! Here is a little bit about myself:

About Me

Alright, so a little about me. I am a married Canadian who was born (1979), raised and currently resides in Eastern Canada. I began investing in mutual funds when I was 16 years old and the passion for finance grew from there. When I graduated from University (2003), I started getting more serious about the stock market and real estate investing. Since I started young, I have built a considerable equity portfolio that has been growing gradually over the years. I hope to grow my networth to at least $1 million by the time i’m 35. Is the goal too high? Am I naive? I don’t think so but only time will tell and this blog will be here to keep track along the way.

I plan to post educational articles regarding personal finance and investing. Along with that, I will be posting about the strategies that have helped me get to where I am today. My goal for this blog is to not only keep dibs on my financial progress but to educate those who are interested in personal finance and investing.

If you are interested in following my personal finance journey, please visit often and don’t forget to bookmark me!

That’s all for now! Contact me if you have any questions.



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