Financial Planning

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What new bare trust tax filing rules mean for Canadians

Do Canadians have to file a trust tax return this year? What is a bare trust? What are the...

What new bare trust tax filing rules mean for Canadians
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News

Statistics Canada reports real GDP up in January 2024

How is Canada’s GDP right now? There’s growth, and that’s good.

Statistics Canada reports real GDP up in January 2024

Investing

MoneySense at the MoneyShow: Investing in real estate in Canada

Here’s how to get your free ticket to attend the MoneyShow Canada Virtual Expo.

MoneySense at the MoneyShow: Investing in real estate in Canada
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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: March 31, 2024

Trump sells unprofitable company for billions, the U.S. is an oil king, GameStop struggles continue, and tech rules the...

Making sense of the markets this week: March 31, 2024

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How to save (and invest) your first $100,000

Saving and investing $100,000 is a popular finance goal for Canadians. Thankfully, with growth and compound interest, it’s not...

How to save (and invest) your first $100,000
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Don’t get stuck on financial advice that doesn’t ring true

Financial experts debunk old money myths and offer advice that many Canadians might find more helpful today.

Don’t get stuck on financial advice that doesn’t ring true
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Should you claim your common-law partner on your taxes?

Changing your status to common-law has an impact on your tax return and government benefits. Here’s how to know...

Should you claim your common-law partner on your taxes?
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Budgeting

What is the Canada Carbon Rebate? Plus, dates and amounts for 2024 rebates

The Canadian government will send out carbon pricing rebates in April 2024. See how much you can expect to...

What is the Canada Carbon Rebate? Plus, dates and amounts for 2024 rebates

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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: March 24, 2024

Inflation falls, Fedex jumps 13%, earnings soften for Power Corp and Couche-Tard, and S&P 500 gets two new members.

Making sense of the markets this week: March 24, 2024

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