Paydirt: A literal gold mine
Some investors buy land for its natural resources but beware of the risks.
Kiyo Masui, 26, is completing his Ph.D. in astrophysics at the University of Toronto and plans to buy his first home in eight years. MoneySense has some suggestions to help him reach his goal on-time.
Some investors buy land for its natural resources but beware of the risks.
If you’ve purchased some land you can still make money on it while you wait for its value to go up.

Canadian cities are growing fast. If you invest in the right land before the developers do, you could make millions.

Hospitalized on holiday? That travel health insurance premium will be the best $63 you ever spent.

Is your home really protected from the threats that matter most? Here’s what you need to know.

Telematics-based programs electronically record how you drive for your car insurance company.

You can save thousands of dollars on your car insurance—while making sure you still have the coverage you need.

If you had a crippling accident or were diagnosed with a critical illness tomorrow, would your family be able to cope?

Buying insurance can get pretty complicated. MoneySense looks at getting the insurance you need for less.

Most families are better off buying cheap, straightforward term insurance, but there are situations where universal or whole life policies make sense.