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Turbosave for your RRSP
Aged 50 and unprepared for retirement? You have options.
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Turbosave for your RRSP
Four ways to play catch up.
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The Priority Pyramid
Bruce Sellery has devised a system to help you reach your financial goals.
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Is your paycheque suddenly bigger?
Let “found” money boost your savings
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Pay less on your investments
There’s more to your investment than just returns
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The benefits of retiring later
New CPP rules make 70 your golden year
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Share-ownership plans
Who doesn’t like free money?
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Say goodbye to bank fees
You could spend at least $120 per year on bank fees
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DIY and save
Cost and price are not the same thing.
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Healthy spending choices
The 50/30/20 rule is a simple financial diet that is sure to save you money.
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Affordable wheels
A simple rule of thumb to help you decide how much you can spend on a car.
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Car share to save
Is your car making you poor?
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Invest your age
Bruce Sellery explains the importance of having an age appropriate portfolio.
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Investing in IPOs
Bruce Sellery explains the pitfalls of investing in an IPO.
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Shopping for the basics on a budget
What wardrobe basics to buy to stretch your money as far as possible.
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Your financial toolbox
Bruce Sellery says using the right financial tools will make your life easier.
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Open Your Mouth
Bruce Sellery says don’t be shy, talk about your money.
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How credit counsellors help
Your debts should never take over your life. All you have to do is ask for help.
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Choose the right card
The right credit card can help you collect more free gas, groceries, trips and even cash.
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MoneySense Power Play with Wayne Gretzky
Gretzky is prudent money. Here are The Great One’s top financial tips.
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Build a GIC ladder
Ladder your GICs for maximum returns
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What type of mortgage rate is right for you?
With rates hovering at historic lows, some experts suggest now’s the time to lock in.
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The cost of hybrid vs. fuel-efficient cars
At what point does a hybrid car become more cost effective than a fuel-efficient one?
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Save $500 a month
Take a hard look at your expenses
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The advantages online discount brokerages
Using an online discount brokerage doesn’t mean you won’t get investment advice, MoneySense Editor Jon Chevreau tells CityNews Channel. It does mean you’ll spend less on fees.
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Emergency fund – how much should it be?
Saving for a truly rainy day
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How much money will I need to retire?
Retirement math
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Simple saving
Meeting your goals
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Are you saving as much as the average Canadian?
You can do better.
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A guide to saving
A life of saving
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When to use a tax-free savings account
Saving & tax-reduction
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Saving for your child’s education
Saving for university
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Save money at the mechanics
We you take behind the scenes at a mechanic’s shop to show you what car maintenance you can do yourself for less.
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What are you saving for?
A plan can only help
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Using software to track spending
Track every penny
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Slash your grocery bill
How and where you shop can save you a bundle.
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Increase your insurance deductibles
Trade risk for savings
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GICs vs Bonds
GICs or Bonds?
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Visualize the payoff
Picture it
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How to save money on travel insurance
Avoid travel agency coverage, buy couples plans and other ways to save.
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Make extra mortgage payments
Pay now, save later
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Save on child-related costs
Kids are expensive, so take advantage of tax and government benefits
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Reduce your retirement needs
With the right spending strategy, you can rest easy about the size of your nest egg.
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Double your tax savings
Save thousands per year with income splitting.
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Smart ways to use spousal RRSPs
Balance your taxable income to reduce your overall tax bill.
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Keep your lattes
The big savings can be found in transportation and shelter
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Get money out of your RRSP tax free
Open a RRIF before age 71 to get a big tax break
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High-earners and TFSAs
For the wealthy, RRSPs lose their luster.
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Pay yourself first vs. draw up a budget
Which one is right for you?
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Save an extra 8% per year
The beauty of an extra paycheque
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What’s your real personal savings rate?
Using credit to save is not really saving
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Got a short-term savings goal? Here’s where to put your money
Short-term goals should be treated much differently than long-term ones. Here are some savings strategies for typical life events.
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Should you borrow to invest?
For those with discipline, it’s a sound strategy
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Avoid TFSA penalties
Know the rules, save money.
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When can I retire?
It all comes down to your savings.
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Reinvest to ramp up your RRSP
Jump start next year’s RRSP contribution by investing your tax refund.
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What’s a realistic savings goal?
How much do you need to save for retirement?
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Are you a top-down or bottom-up saver?
Both savings strategies work, but what works best for your personality?
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Five ways to get money free
Set up an RESP, if you have kids, to get government grants
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Make monthly RRSP contributions
Save once a month instead of once a year.
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Save big on rental car insurance
Don’t overpay for insurance.
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Are your savings protected?
How safe is your bank?
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Safety in GICs
Not all GICs are created equal.
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Why it’s smart to contribute to your child’s RRSP
The deemed disposition: a gift that gives twice
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Get credit smart
Credit cards can be both a blessing and a curse.
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Posthumous TFSA contributions
Who gets your money?
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The pros and cons of compounding
Interest works both ways.
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