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Incorporated business owners: Should you pay yourself a salary?

If you own an incorporated business, you can pay yourself a salary—but sometimes it’s the wrong choice.

Incorporated business owners: Should you pay yourself a salary?
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Retirement strategies to keep more money in your pocket

From income withdrawal strategies to the right software for DIY retirement plans, Peter wants to know the best ways...

Retirement strategies to keep more money in your pocket

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Deep in credit card debt with a baby on the way

Yes, raising a child is expensive, but a new baby is not a financial emergency—so avoid raiding your RRSP...

Deep in credit card debt with a baby on the way
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February/March 2012

RRSP deadline: A procrastinator’s guide

If you've waited until the last minute to contribute to your Registered Retirement Savings Plan, don't make things worse...

RRSP deadline: A procrastinator’s guide

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TFSA penalties for holding foreign investments

What are "permitted" as well as "non-qualified" investments?

TFSA penalties for holding foreign investments

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Which ETFs make sense for an 18-year-old starting a TFSA?

Sam plans to match his daughter Alie's contributions for 20 years

Which ETFs make sense for an 18-year-old starting a TFSA?
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7 unique investing and finance blogs to follow

These focus on some of the best sites from U.S. bloggers

7 unique investing and finance blogs to follow
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GIC vs. aggregate bond ETF: Which is best for a retiree?

This investor wants some protection against rising interest rates

GIC vs. aggregate bond ETF: Which is best for a retiree?

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Can I win by shifting funds from my RRSP to my TFSA?

An RRSP drawdown to fund your TFSA can mean more retirement income

Can I win by shifting funds from my RRSP to my TFSA?

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