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Pet savings

Do you know what Americans spent on pet food in 2010? According to the American Pet Products Association, critters...

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A DRIP in the Bucket

One of the downsides of using ETFs—as opposed to index mutual funds—is that dividends and interest are not automatically...

A DRIP in the Bucket

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Can’t find the money to save?

Perhaps the biggest barrier to finding the money to save is our lack of will power. Or is it...

Can’t find the money to save?

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Retirement increasingly elusive

Expected retirement age is three years later than it was a year ago.

Retirement increasingly elusive

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The return that just keeps on giving

More proof that (surprise!) investing actually pays off.

The return that just keeps on giving

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Four ways to save on groceries

Guess what the average Canadian family spends on groceries? According to the Stats Man, it’s about $9,630 a year...

Four ways to save on groceries

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Learn to be a “hands-off” investor

Moving your money around to chase the hottest investments will only eat into your profits.

Learn to be a “hands-off” investor

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What are you saving for?

A plan can only help

What are you saving for?

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Does Rebalancing Boost Returns?

Rebalancing your portfolio has two potential benefits. The first is that it helps control risk by keeping your asset...

Does Rebalancing Boost Returns?

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